Which password manager is the best? The usual ones either have too much botnet or not enough comfiness

Which password manager is the best? The usual ones either have too much botnet or not enough comfiness.

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pass aka. password-store on linux. Keepass on windows.

Browser extensions and mobile support for KeePass aren't comfy at all.

1Password if you're okay with cloud, KeePass if you aren't.
t. pentester who regularly steals passwords

your brain

you are not a brainlet who can't remember his passwords right?

sha3(master_password + service_specific_identifier + whatever)

tpm

I have textfile with all my passwords in there and encrypted it with gpg (aes-256). I only make payments and banking shit from my laptop with that encrypted file.

>use only one password for everything
>passwordadmin123
gtfo fgt

Who said anything about using one password for everything?
Looks like you are a brainlet afterall who can't remember more than 1 unique combination though.

I use Keepass on my computers, and KP2A on my phone.
I sync my db across them with Google Drive.

Hasn't yet failed me. I prefer remembering one strong password (and being able to easily update it and the db contents at will).
I use the auto-type when I need to.

What type of cuck fool entrusts all of their passwords to a single point of breach/failure.

Have you seen your brain?
However, nobody's forcing you to convert. Thanks for your two cents.

your headmeat.
failing that, keep a binder/notebook in your safe with them written down.
you do have a safe bolted to the floor in your home, don't you?

Bitwarden is nice

Answer the question or shut up you dumb fucks.

that thing bruce schneier wrote.
or an unencrypted text file.

I just use Google Keep notes and put them in there. No one can log into my Google account without my phone number so I'm guessing it's secure

KeePassXC

I recently started using Bitwarden, pretty comfy.

>using a password manager
Retard. Imagine downloading an app and putting all your passwords in it, you would have to be mentally handicapped to so some shit like that. I keep passwords on my phone in a locked note.

happy with keepassxc + db on cloud + keepassdroid

my bad, meant Keepass2Android

doshlane

pass is based, esp. with a git repo

>sha3 for crypto
It's like you're BEGGING big brother to steal your data.

which cloud?

KeePassXC.
I keep the master passwords for my disk encryption, password manager and email written on a piece of paper inside a 6mm steel, 180kg safe bolted to the floor and wall.

Your own cloud storage system + KeepassX database file format + A good FOSS kdbx application, e.g. org.gnome.PasswordSafe
>tpm is not a good keystore
????