• Jyek@sh.itjust.works
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      But don’t use lastpass, they are the most popular, and with the largest breach history. In fact, if you are capable of the admittedly high bar of self hosting, use bit warden instead.

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        In fact, if you are capable of the admittedly high bar of self hosting, use bit warden instead.

        Vaultwarden, typically, because it’s fully free and more resource efficient. But bitwarden as the client of course.

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        But don’t use lastpass, they are the most popular, and with the largest breach history.

        This is exactly why I don’t want to use a password manager. Storing all my passwords in one place online doesn’t exactly sound secure.

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          Right? I’m right with you. I keep a password book I can lock up in the safe. No online hacker can get to that.

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            I use a pattern relative to the site name, with a different email address for every site also relative to the site name. The pattern means the password is always different but I always know that it is.

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          I would rather recommend using KeepassXC, and storing and syncing the database with your other devices using Syncthing. Supereasy to set up, and works flawlessly with my pc and my phone.

          KeepassXC has nice features like global autotype btw, so for webpages i can insert my payment information with one hotkey. no need to save your CC in your browser.