thank you.

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    1 year ago

    I personally switched from it to Keepass, it is cross-platform, open-source and pretty secure. It doesn’t come with cloud support, but I guess you could just put the file in some sort of cloud storage you trust. It also supports one-time authentication codes!

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      1 year ago

      I’ve been using keepass for years. I use syncthing to keep the copy of the db on my phone and laptop and backup synced.

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        On the rare occasion I need that, I just run KeePassDX Portable from a flash drive.

        But really it’s a bit risky to use any password manager on a device you don’t control.

        At least my KeePass database is secured with my YubiKey so it’s not likely anyone will get in if they do stumble onto my DB file.