I use keeper which appears to be one of the less popular ones if the comments are anything to go by here but it's served me well, the browser extension and android app are pretty good too with only a few websites flaking out and requiring copy pasting of password
I wouldn't be able to make things work without a password manager. Except in my case I can't bring myself to trust an online third-party with my password data, so I've just being using an offline personal password manager called pwsafe for close to 2 decades, it's worked out perfect for me.
Been using Bitwarden for years, previously used browser's password managers.
I think having to use a different password for each website but struggling to remember it is determinant to the centralization of the internet, but have an anecdote as well:
Trying to send a Marshall Rosenberg video to a homeless I've sent him my health coverage instead. I immediately changed it and nothing else happened. It only took me a few minutes.
I use enpass and maybe I didn't search hard enough but I didn't see anyone here mention it. I for the most part use it for 2fa, and because it syncs to my own cloud storage account, does anyone have bad experiences with enpass?
For convenience, yes. I can't come up with and remember a different password for each different website.
I use 1Password. Love it so far! it's been a smooth experience and it is cross platform.
Enpass user since it was first featured on Android police. Highly recommend it. Haven't tried others though so don't really know if I should switch.
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