aWallet & the payed option aWallet Cloud couldn't do without it anymore...
I've been rocking the new proton pass, had good luck with it so far.
We (MSP) moved from LastPass to Keeper Security and love it. I switched my personal stuff over to it as well.
I use iOS, but I will say Bitwarden all the way, even if it’s implementation is not perfect on iOS. I’m sure it’s even better on Android.
I held off on using a password manager for a long time. I used an open source one for my buisness for a while but almost lost the file in a computer failure, lucky I had a backup.... . somewhere.
After that I looked at a cloud option and finally settled on one, then the business died down and I kept using it for my personal stuff. I can't believe I didn't use one earlier. Life is so much easier now, no need to go between my bad password, Medium, and strong. Everything just gets a random password now and no need to worry about a string of 2fa messages hitting my phone when a password gets pwned.
Used Dashlane for a few years, but the lack of support for hardware keys made me switch to Keeper. Not sure hos happy I am with Keeper. Might have a look at others like Bitwarden when the subscription is about the end.
I could not recommend getting a password manager enough
This post is literally an pwns-list of users admitting what they use as password manager that may be stolen.
I encrypted an file, I put it on a device and mostly forgot it exists. Now if service locks me out I have go hunting.
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Yea, if you want any kind of security for your online accounts it's a absolute must! I use Bitwarden, it's free, open source and easy to use with clients for all debices you might own but for more technical users Keepass is also a great opzion with even more clients available
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