• mub@lemmy.ml
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    a year ago

    Bitwarden - does everything, and is free. You can even setup a shared vault so 2 people can have access to shared stuff like online shopping and streaming sites. Takes a bit of admin work but it is not hard.

    • Resolved3874@lemdro.id
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      a year ago

      Sadly that second but requires the other person to care enough to make an account and not just text you when they need the password 😂

  • Landor Dragen@lemmy.ml
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    a year ago

    Bitwarden. Tried Proton Pass but ultimately stuck with Bitwarden.

    It has been my password manager of choice for quite some time and I didn't see any reason to change.

  • JamesConeZone [they/them]
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    a year ago

    Self-hosted bit warden works like a charm plus you get to learn reverse proxies if you use docker on a Nas, it's pretty fun, would recommend

    • Motzart@lemm.ee
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      a year ago

      OK, I understand some of those words. I have a nas and I want to self host with docker. I have read a little but its confusing. Do you have any links that explain the whole process? Especially the reverse proxy and making your containers available outside your lan? Thanks

  • g7s@lemmy.ml
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    a year ago

    GNU Pass, has been the best one so far. Set up your own git to sync it to all devices.

  • Zicoxy3@lemmy.ml
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    a year ago

    I use KeepassXC for years, but lately I'm having problems connecting it. I use it only offline and the Firefox plugin doesn't work very well. It has many options, too many in my opinion. I don't like having my passwords in a company's cloud. The selfhosting is the solution, but i dont have to know

  • HallaWorld@lemmy.ml
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    a year ago

    I've been using gopass+Yubikey for years, with gopass syncing to a remote git repository. Works great on my phone too with Open Keychain+Password Store. I'm really happy with it, but do realize it doesn't fit into most people's workflow.

    Put my wife on bitwarden though, and she's pleased with it. At some point I'll migrate her over to a self-hosted variant with Vaultwarden, but that's mostly because I prefer to have services in-house, not because either of us are dissatisfied with BW.

  • ThePuy@feddit.nl
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    a year ago

    Personally I'm using Dashlane, I'm pretty comfortable with it and as far as I know there have been no breaches in security