Annoyed with 1Password.
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@scott I was leaning towards BitWarden, but then this: “At Bitwarden we leverage artificial intelligence tools to enhance developer productivity, improve code quality, and accelerate our development cycles.”
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@scott Lastpass and Protonpass refugee here.
I’m finding great success with Strongbox. I *believe* they have the ability for group accounts, but don’t quote me on that.
iOS and macOS KeePass Password Manager | Strongbox
Strongbox is the world's leading password manager for iPhone and Mac. Built to utilise industry standard formats, it's ready to secure your data.
Strongbox (strongboxsafe.com)
I liked it enough that I bought a lifetime license. Based on Keepass.
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@scott Lastpass and Protonpass refugee here.
I’m finding great success with Strongbox. I *believe* they have the ability for group accounts, but don’t quote me on that.
iOS and macOS KeePass Password Manager | Strongbox
Strongbox is the world's leading password manager for iPhone and Mac. Built to utilise industry standard formats, it's ready to secure your data.
Strongbox (strongboxsafe.com)
I liked it enough that I bought a lifetime license. Based on Keepass.
@scott Just checked and it does allow you to use Family Sharing.
Good luck!
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@scott I have Enpass on my list of possible ways out, but I‘ll decide once the next billing cycle starts in May. I •think• my price should stay the same because I have one of those very early special subscriptions. But who knows in times of enshittification where squeezing out shareholder profit is all that matters
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Enpass: Secure Passkey & Password Manager That Keeps Your Data On Your Cloud Storage
With Enpass, choose where your passwords and passkeys are secured and synced – on your personal or business clouds (or even offline). Not on our servers
Enpass (www.enpass.io)
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@scott i find NordPass pretty solid. I believe it has all your “musts”.
@heidilifeldman Thank you!
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@scott I was leaning towards BitWarden, but then this: “At Bitwarden we leverage artificial intelligence tools to enhance developer productivity, improve code quality, and accelerate our development cycles.”
@rmi hmmm okay thanks for reminding me of that whole other layer to research before committing to new software

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@scott Just checked and it does allow you to use Family Sharing.
Good luck!
@pupcuir hey thanks! I hadn’t seen this!
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@scott I have Enpass on my list of possible ways out, but I‘ll decide once the next billing cycle starts in May. I •think• my price should stay the same because I have one of those very early special subscriptions. But who knows in times of enshittification where squeezing out shareholder profit is all that matters
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Enpass: Secure Passkey & Password Manager That Keeps Your Data On Your Cloud Storage
With Enpass, choose where your passwords and passkeys are secured and synced – on your personal or business clouds (or even offline). Not on our servers
Enpass (www.enpass.io)
@peter This looks great and I hadn’t seen it before. Thanks and good luck not having more “value” extracted from you! 🤪
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@peter This looks great and I hadn’t seen it before. Thanks and good luck not having more “value” extracted from you! 🤪
@scott Yeah, let's see
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@enthusiast101 thank you!
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@scott Yeah, let's see
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@scott lmk what you decide. im on 1p v7 + apple passwords for now. i want nothing to do with a rent-based password manager
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@scott lmk what you decide. im on 1p v7 + apple passwords for now. i want nothing to do with a rent-based password manager
@mgiraldo “just self-host it”

In theory I would like to move this direction. But in reality I don’t trust myself to be sysadmin, especially for anything sensitive
️But I think that’s where someone pointed me to bitwarden (FOSS, option to self host maybe? Didn’t look that closely)
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@scott lmk what you decide. im on 1p v7 + apple passwords for now. i want nothing to do with a rent-based password manager
@mgiraldo others here recommended
NordPass (rent, looks okay but uses AWS for backend which is
for me)Strongbox (hard to evaluate from the website alone…)
Enpass (nice you can store your data in whatever cloud/folder you want, but I think rent still required?)
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@mgiraldo others here recommended
NordPass (rent, looks okay but uses AWS for backend which is
for me)Strongbox (hard to evaluate from the website alone…)
Enpass (nice you can store your data in whatever cloud/folder you want, but I think rent still required?)
@scott there was some problem with bitwarden when i looked at it (oh... it requires an account)
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AliasVault - Privacy-First Password & Email Alias Manager
AliasVault is an open-source end-to-end encrypted password and alias manager.
AliasVault (www.aliasvault.net)
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