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Yeah I do not understand this attitude in this day and age. Password managers are ubiquitous. It’s so fucking easy and will make you so much safer. There’s absolutely ZERO reason to not use one.
Any reccomendation?
I recommend 1Password. Never a leak, never sold data, just a good manager with proper integrations, lets you generate totp codes in the manager, can hook up ssh creds so they’re not sitting in plaintext on your drive. Many people wouldn’t recommend closed source which I understand, but I do use it for this.
KeepassXC
This, may i add. Create a key file also and rotate it every 3 months for added security.
I would just keep away from close source ones, especially if thay do youtuber sponsorships.
Personally I use KWalletManager because I'm lazy and it was already installed.
Bitwarden hasn’t steered me wrong yet.
Yet.
Bitwarden's new CEO has a Private Equity background, removed 'Inclusion' and 'Always Free' from their website -- because of course he did
Oh, lovely.
Dashlane is my favorite
I just use the one built in to firefox. No problems so far
The firefox one is good, but Bitwarden lets you skip some dumb assumptions in the Firefox password manager (like 2FA TOTP secret as second password, backup recovery key as third password, no username, no password).
ProtonPass.