Spyke
xyx
sh.itjust.works

Trash article only describing what a password manager is while only naming "solutions" from Apple, Google & Co... worthless for anybody with at least a little knowledge - even more so for the clueless as it doesn't give any lead on how to actually choose a PWM... basically clickbait.

Better check https://www.privacyguides.org/en/passwords for some valid information...

tl;dr: If you wanna be on the safe side, go with KeePass+Synchting. Storing credentials anywhere but on personally owned metal is a big no-no in my world.

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infosec.pub

Agreed, but I have shared passwords with family members....family members who aren't tech savvy and aren't necessarily in my immediate vicinity that I can offer tech support to in a timely manner.

I've found Bitwarden to be a workable stop gap while I work in a self hosted Vaultwarden instance (taking a lot longer to spin up with recent career moves - been in the works for almost a year now).

That said, how "high maintenance" do you think it would be to set up a keepass ish setup like you suggest?

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brvslvrnstreply
lemmy.ml

Its pretty easy to set up, though I've been using a self hosted btsync for years now instead of syncthing: set up your folder, share with server, and wipe your hands :)

That said, I also have family on mine and have a 1pass family sub, which was the only way I could get people to use non standard passwords

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That said, I also have family on mine and have a 1pass family sub, which was the only way I could get people to use non standard passwords

It's like herding cats sometimes.

I've been using KeepassXC + syncthing for years, served me well.

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