What Password Manager are you Using?

Hello, I am just in process of changing password of every account, so I wonder should I save my password or create new password using any password manager?
If you are using any password manager, Please share your review and experience about it. On what device are you using it and do you think it is safe?

bitwarden, will move to vaultwarden once I have my own home server setup

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on windows or ios or android or every platform?

every platform

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bitwarden too paid for yearly best one

yep, for the family definitely and its so cheap, we should definitely be supporting them

I was using 1password but recently switched to the free version of proton pass. Works well on my mac and iphone.

the main thing which made me use bitwarden was its interoperability with its Open source cousin vaultwarden

as my data is not being held hostage specifically if we are dealing with passwords

authy 2fa disaster was a wake-up call

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Bitwarden free plan. You can attach files as well if paid plan.

Bitwarden free plan

Keepass on all platforms

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I was using 1password but they moved to subscription based mode like 2 years ago.

Self-hosted [Vaultwarden](’

GitHub - dani-garcia/vaultwarden: Unofficial Bitwarden compatible server written in Rust, formerly known as bitwarden_rs

), unofficial Bitwarden compatible server.

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Vote for keepass again.
Fully local. Secured.
Have Browser extensions, haven’t used yet.

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I use keepassxc on windows, and Linux. Works great with the extension

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1password on
Windows 10 PC daily
Sometimes on Windows 11 laptop
Android mobile daily
Some times on tablet

Migrated from Lastpass to 1password after using same for more then decade.

I have vaultwarden running on a vps

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Which specific app you use? in Windows and in Android?

like keepassxc, keeweb etc?

Selfhosted VaultWarden, works well with official BitWarden clients across all platforms.

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I’m sure I will regret it eventually but I just use Chrome browser built-in password and passkeys manager - works cross-platform and across computers/phones… also using Google Authenticator with online-backup enabled. I know I need to keep recovery methods safe just in case.