thank you.

  • @Anon819450514@lemmy.ca
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    112 years ago

    Bitwarden. It’s free, open-srouce, you can even self-host your own instance… or pay 10$/year! for the full support. The free version has everything you will ever need.

  • @adhdplantdev@lemm.ee
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    52 years ago

    The Firefox password manager can be secured with a master password that encrypts everything in your browser password store. Believe it’s pretty secure if you set this password otherwise it’s almost akin to having passwords stored in plain text.

    +1 for bitwarden

    • @artaxthehappyhorse@lemmy.ml
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      It’s encrypted over Firefox Sync though, regardless of if you set a master password.

      The master password is only needed if you don’t have complete physical security (or your machine is hacked)

      Curious if OP was more interested in how secure the Sync feature is vs the manager itself. Sync requires trusting that Mozilla aren’t the bad guys.

  • Lancaban
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    32 years ago

    Bitwarden open Source independently audited. Many good things.

  • @goodhunter@lemm.ee
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    If baffles me one is as tech enthousiast to be on the privacy Lemmy; but has never heard of a password manager.

    On topic: Bitwarden is the way, like others have mentioned before me. It has delivered on all my needs for a manager for a couple of years now.