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Ade Malsasa Akbar

Which free software password manager do you use?

Please share your recommendation. Boost is very appreciated.

#PasswordManager #Security #FreeSoftware #OpenSource #Poll

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Poll

KeePass / X / XC
707
48.7%
Bitwarden
501
34.5%
KDE's / GNOME's one
30
2.1%
Other, please comment
214
14.7%
1,452 people voted.
Voting ended 31 Dec 2022 at 8:03.
167 comments
Lord Olle W

@ademalsasa @rimmon1971 I use my own implementation of SuperGenPass to generate passwords instead of storing them somewhere.

github.com/ollej/rustgenpass

tonnydourado

@ademalsasa used to use keepassxc, synced via Dropbox to multiple devices. It worked, but had a couple of problems:

- It was annoying to setup a new device, chicken and egg problem
- There were conflicts with the syncing
- Needed 3rd party app for autofill on Android
- Autofill on desktop wasn't very good

Switched to 1password a couple years ago, and have not looked back. Much easier to setup in new devices, native sync, better autofill, better android experience. Worth the subscription.

@ademalsasa used to use keepassxc, synced via Dropbox to multiple devices. It worked, but had a couple of problems:

- It was annoying to setup a new device, chicken and egg problem
- There were conflicts with the syncing
- Needed 3rd party app for autofill on Android
- Autofill on desktop wasn't very good

lproven

@ademalsasa Mainly, I use my brain. But as backup, the ones in Mozilla products.

viq

@ademalsasa
#passwordstore (various implementations thereof), though I've been hearing good things about #1password recently, which makes me wonder about getting family there.

Freelock

@ademalsasa KeePass xc right now, sync'd through Next cloud, but looking at setting up BitWarden/VaultWarden, mainly to make it easier for my family to have good habits

Spyros Tzortzis

@ademalsasa Non-free, non-opensource Dashlane but looking to change to Bitwarden in the next year or so.

Joerg Jaspert :debian:

@ademalsasa
Vaultwarden, the "much simpler to run bitwarden"

Fish Id Wardrobe

@ademalsasa Encrypted textfile (EncFS). No strangers or software to trust. You'd have to be in my house while PC was turned on to see them. (Downside: so do I. But it works for me…)

Ade Malsasa Akbar

It's very nice. This poll about #PasswordManager now surpasses 2000 participants (and still counting).

If you are interested in #Security, #FOSS, and password manager like #KeePassXC, you can participate here and share your opinion in this #poll.

Boost is very much appreciated.

1) KeePassXC keepassxc.org

2) Bitwarden bitwarden.com/open-source

3) Pass: the standard unix password manager passwordstore.org

4) Nextcloud Passwords apps.nextcloud.com/apps/passwo

#FreeSoftware

It's very nice. This poll about #PasswordManager now surpasses 2000 participants (and still counting).

If you are interested in #Security, #FOSS, and password manager like #KeePassXC, you can participate here and share your opinion in this #poll.

Boost is very much appreciated.

1) KeePassXC keepassxc.org

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