I’m using KeePass currently, since I don’t really want to use anything publicly hosted. But I was curious to see what other people have been using!

    • Knighthawk 0811
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      182 years ago

      second. i think this one is the best. works well on mobile and desktop. can share stuff. has a good free level. i love it

      • @[email protected]
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        82 years ago

        Third. We even formed a organisation to share passwords to streaming sites (looking at you, Netflix). I like the emergency feature when something happen to me and my partner can access my passwords and login information.

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      122 years ago

      Seems most people are recommending Bitwarden! Is it free to selfhost? I’m new to selfhosting but I’d love to give this a shot.

      • AArun
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        62 years ago

        I’ve used bitwarden for a few years myself now. I enjoy it. I’m trying to get into self hosting myself and found vaultwarden is an open source fork of bitwarden. That’s probably what I’m going to use

      • @[email protected]
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        52 years ago

        IIRC the $10/yr fee is just for hosting. You should be able to host it yourself for free. At $10/yr tho, even if I’m self hosting I’d pay that just to help development

      • @[email protected]
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        Vaultwarden is a go rust fork that is significantly lighter for 1-2 users super easy to self host

        Edit: rust fork

        • @[email protected]
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          32 years ago

          Vaultwarden is a go fork

          Unofficial Bitwarden compatible server written in Rust, formerly known as bitwarden_rs

          But yeah, it’s great.

      • Synapse
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        Very easy to self-host using docker-compose. It’s my favorite password manager ever since I’ve started hosting an instance on my NAS. I finally managed to get my wife to use a password manager thanks to the simplicity of use it offers. And it’s very easy to import your KeePass database.

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    Bitwarden. I’ve used a bunch of password managers, Bitwarden has been by far the best for me.

    The mobile, desktop, and web app are all awesome and work great.

    Self-hostable, open source, great feature set. Pricing is super reasonable for their cloud hosted features. Ui is simple, clean, makes sense, and so far I’ve had zero issues with syncing, saving, etc.

    IMO, it’s a great example of a FOSS application that looks and functions as good or better than the nicest closed source proprietary software.

    • @[email protected]
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      92 years ago

      The passphrase generator is the best thing. Yes, I know, I should never see/need the password in clear text, but when you have to login onto something on your TV, it’s nice to have words that make sense.

  • tmpod
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    BitWarden has been a trusted, reliable and very useful service for me.

    • mycus
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      I use KeepassXC from the distro repos and syncthing so I have that shit synced around the whole house.


      edit: on android I use KeepassDX

      It is keepass all the way down lol

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        I use Google Cloud to sync my PC/Android(KeePass2Android).
        I am looking to try KeePassDX, but I don’t see an option to connect/open a google cloud. Idk if i am missing something or if it us just unsupported.

      • Adlantor
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        I also use KeePassium XC on my desktop and go r mobile I use an app called KeePassium. I just have them pointed at the file in my Google Drive.

    • dudeami0
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      KeePass has been my go to password manager since 2012, and all the apps on various platforms do a good job of integrating with their respective platforms. I personally use KeePassXC on Ubuntu, works great (except no auto-type using wayland). Hardest part is picking a file syncing service for the database file.

    • Sockenklaus
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      Yes! Keepass2. My database is stored on my OneDrive so I have the same database on alle my devices. If I decide to cancel my OneDrive, I can easily migrate my passwords to another cloud host.

        • RuiFPB
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          I was also using OneDrive for my Keepass database, but syncthing seems really nice, might switch once I get the time

    • @[email protected]
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      same here, KeePassXC + syncthing on desktop and KeePassDX + syncthing on android. I also run a second syncthing instance on desktop in read only mode that makes backups to my cloud

      • pootriarch
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        22 years ago

        same, until keepassdx had problems on my samsung phone, at least for a while, so i swapped it out for keepass2android

          • pootriarch
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            12 years ago

            i haven’t tried to go back. that was probably a year ago that it broke, and the dev response was that they didn’t like samsung’s code and thought it was a bad idea to try to work around it. issue is still open

            https://github.com/Kunzisoft/KeePassDX/issues/1269#issuecomment-1075449893

            Honestly, not being able to reproduce the problem, I don’t feel like going blind when it’s clearly a problem in the OS. I need an AES symmetric key and if I have to go through certificates and RSA asymmetric keys to workaround this issue, it changes the workflow and requires key invalidations, etc… I really don’t know what to do except ask Samsung to implement a proper Keystore.

            • @[email protected]
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              I mean, that sounds less like that they don’t like it and more like it is objectively bad and working around it would make KeePass less secure…

  • @[email protected]
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    182 years ago

    Bitwarden user here. I used to use LastPass, but it’s hard to beat free software that does the same thing just as well.

  • Gilberto
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    182 years ago

    I’ve been using Bitwarden for a while and I have no complaints, works pretty well.

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    • Karcinogen
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      22 years ago

      What are the benefits to self-hosting Bitwarden? I self-host several other services, but I haven’t felt the need to self-host Bitwarden.

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  • Teddy
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    Self hosted Vaultwarden. It’s great.