@Madchatthew feel free! You never know 😀
Most privacy / security focused password manager
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@DownPW is correct. The only truly secure password manager is one you host yourself. However, for the average user, this isn’t enough. If you are looking for something very cheap and also very secure, use Bitwarden
https://bitwarden.com/pricing/
@DownPW are you using Vaultwarden as a docker instance?
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@DownPW +1 for KeePass - Offline password managers are way ahead in terms of privacy and security.
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@phenomlab said in Most privacy / security focused password manager:
@DownPW are you using Vaultwarden as a docker instance?
Nope… not on docker…
I use the tools script docker image extract to extract docker image :
https://github.com/jjlin/docker-image-extract
I have a tutorial (in french) on my wiki for that :
https://wiki.planete-warez.net/informatique/selfhosted/vaultwarden
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@phenomlab currently using the password manager that comes with my Proton package.
https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/bitwarden-vs-proton-pass/
I’m going to do a trial of Bitwarden, make my own mind up .
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@DownPW this looks good but I need something that’s on the phone, I really like the idea of passwords being offline though, I’ll have to revisit this.
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@JAC Bitwarden is going to be much cheaper by a mile. I’ve been using it for years and never experienced any issues.
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@JAC said in Most privacy / security focused password manager:
@DownPW this looks good but I need something that’s on the phone, I really like the idea of passwords being offline though, I’ll have to revisit this.
You could try this
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=app.desmundyeng.passwordmanager&hl=en_GB&pli=1
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For my personal use on android, I copy my Offline KeepassXC database on my smartphone and I use KeepassDX in Offline mode,
that’s work perfectly with auto-completion…
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kunzisoft.keepass.free&pli=1
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I really wish I had more money LOL. I would love to setup my own home lab. I would setup a proxmox to run off of the main hard drive, Then I would run Nextcloud and have that run off of two drives mirroring each other for cloud storage, then have another two drives that mirror each other to create virtual servers on for development purposes, then I could also use it to install my own password manager software and setup a vpn to be able to connect to it all from anywhere with my phone or laptop or whatever device and have everything under my own control.
That would be sweet!
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@DownPW this looks interesting! .