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Brain.exe
KeePass / Bitwarden
+1 for lastpass but chrome works well for me.
Keepass2Android
1Password
Legends use Pastebin
I use notepad, saved on home server.
mspaint.exe
Paper & pencil
Keepass2 with Google Drive to sync the the vault file to all my devices.
Bitwarden. GL finding a better option at any price.
Bitwarden is free, open source and you can self host. Nothing else is even close
LastPass for me
Been using KeePass for years, didn't try other software.
Brain.sh
I have not heard of Bitwarden before. Going to take a look
No one using Dashlane here ?
I have been using **1passworld ** over 1.5 years. They are really best out there. Highly recommend it if you deal with a lot of password like me.
currently Dashlane (got it with 40% discount somehow) –– looks good, but a bit overpriced imho, considering switching to Bitwarden. it's on-premise setup looks a bit tricky, so I don't mind purchasing hosted version ^^ nice value for the price.
Enpass. Has apps for every platform and syncs to many locations.
why? is he not reliable?
many of the mentioned here had problems in the past.
dashlane simply good
Gmail draft.
github gist
Whoosh
It was a joke.
KeePass(2) is a good crossplatform solution. Used on both, windows and linux.
LastPass
Windows only.
Lastpass. Works for me in Chrome on Android, as well.
Nothing is bulletproof, but good design decision that they're only storing your data encrypted and only gets decrypted in your browser.
So if their servers get hacked, only your encrypted data gets into the wrong hands.
And that's something.
Have you tried WINE?
But wait, something's telling me that brain.exe might not be fully compatible with WINE...
Recommended reading: "Password Managers: Attacks and Defenses" -- https://www.usenix.org/system/files/conference/usenixsecurity14/sec14-paper-silver.pdf
tl;dr: autofill is the devil.
Some companies with websites in their sigs think they're being slick with possibly getting SEO hits on their dupe posting on something that always gets asked.
I wrote and run a php script on localhost which generates/stores user/email/pass etc .
it's worked pretty well for the last few years, but has no browser features like autofill as such. Downside is I need access to my laptop to access it so if I need a password for something when using my phone, I need to look it up on desktop. I could resolve this by hosting somewhere but I dont trust that either.