I'm curious, friends: which is the best password manager in your opinion?

I'm curious, friends: which is the best password manager in your opinion?
Security, offline, accessibility... What do you think is important for it?

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pass

LastPass

pass

writing it down on a sheet of paper kept in a locked drawer on your desk

bitwarden

Anything but KeePassXC is trash.

But why

Dis

You asked us what is the best in our opinion.
But not our opinion on why it's the best.

Keepass with a 64+ ASCII characters that you remeber and a back up on an usb that u stick deep up ur anus

i find dragon dildos help with this task

spreadsheets + 7zip aes256 encrypt

Sneed.

excellent choice

kek, 90s incoming

>7zip aes256 encrypt
u dont actually care for security?

Enpass. Slick, easy to use, auto backup/sync to Dropbox. Available on all platforms.

hack my accounts, faggot

>implying theres anything interesting

i use a sharpie to write my passwords on my ballsack

that's what I thought, looks like aes256 is plenty

keepassxc

also, make sure to use passwords mith more than 20 digits

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Who should I trust?

arent they saying the same?

just click forgot my password and reset it to a random long string of characters
use the same password/pattern of generating password for any service you don't give a shit about

selfhosted bitwarden instance
>why
open source, no botnet
very good ui
desktop client, plugins for chromium and firefox, mobile app for android and ios

A wild Sneedposter appears!

We're both recommending KeepassXC

a post-it note

The only good answer it's this

Because I can bind passmenu to a keyboard shortcut, then copy any password to the clipboard without ever touching my mouse.
Because there's an android client.
Because it's free software.
Because it follows the unix philosophy.
Because it keeps passwords in git so there's no chance you'll lose an old password.

i have tattoos on me that have secret messages inside them and those secret messages are my passwords. good luck hacking me guys.

none.

based

GNU nano

>using a password manager

I use app.keeweb.info with my keepas db file on google drive. It feels like spyware, but it work so well and I've yet to find a shortcoming.

I'll hack you so hard prison that you'll beg to take my pocket

selfhosted: bitwarden
as a service: lastpass

I use lastpass

Notepad.exe

>pigs find it fucking immediately
Great job retard.

A notebook in a locked fireproof box.

1password > keepassxc > bitwarden

Good luck with add new pass ;)

i dont need a new password. this one is very secure and i can make 1000 different combos

no you will not

False. pass is also acceptable. But those two are the only reasonable solutions.

Anything that uses the "cloud" (somebody else's server) to store your passwords and provide availability is insecure garbage by definition.

Using your brain and nothing else is edgy 14 year old retard tier. Using a notepad is still silly because any human-generated password will be inherently non-random and insecure, especially if you follow a process to generate it. But it's probably still better than a cloud service as long as you can make your passwords are sufficiently strong.

only bad thing about pass is that by default you can't hide the structure of your password directory, giving attackers a clue as to what accounts you have. This is a little bad if you upload your password repository to git.

Installing pass-tomb module erases this issue using tomb, though.