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[-] slowcurrent@vlemmy.net 1 points 2 years ago

Been trying to set up passbolt for days now and can't get it to work on Ubuntu server

[-] Bannanable@lemmy.fmhy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

I use one on desktop. For me as pong as the passwords are stored locally or at least end to end encrypted if stored online, then its secure enough. Assuming that the master password is secure.

[-] erev@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

Self hosting one isn't difficult and allowz you to maintain a high level of security

[-] ididntsayanything@lemm.ee 1 points 2 years ago

Been using 1password family subscription for years. Absolutely swear by it.

[-] SuddenlyNope@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

I'm using KeePassXC and syncing the db over cloud storage, but sometimes updating the db gets tricky if it is contemporary opened on more devices, one instance in each different app (e.g. mobile and desktop at the same time, db stored on nextcloud/GDrive/OneDrive or even just synced over syncthing). I'd prefer the apps would simply access the db like the FF Extension does, while the db file is opened only by a single server, always running app somewhere reachable.

That's why I'm also always thinking about maybe I should switch to Bitwarden, which is equally reliable as security goes and even more usable, but then I get a bit off put the SaaS nature of it, and its limitations too, for instance even the paid tier has only 1GB of storage space, while I use KeepassXC as vault to store a lot of legal documents too, which in time could easily gets to 1GB, but on the other hand its server nature approach makes it a lot more usable on the user end.

[-] Merc_@lemm.ee 1 points 2 years ago

Used Dashlane for years. Works great on PC, android, macs. Comes with VPN which i rarely use but nice to have when needed.

[-] bjornp_@lemmy.fmhy.ml 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

I use bitwarden, and have a random password for every account. Moreso I also have a random email for each service I sign up for, using Cloudflare email routes.

It gives me the peace of mind that when one account is compromised I just reset the password, in case of spam: change the email address, and continue on with my day.

For work I use KeePass and 1password, but I do prefer Bitwarden due to its price. 1Password is more feature rich with it's types of credentials you can store, however. It's a nice-to-have that I can store TOTP as well and that I can share passwords with my partner

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