Note: article is about syncing eg betwen Chrome and FireFox
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Related communities:
Some of these are only vaguely related, but great communities.
- !opensource@programming.dev
- !selfhosting@slrpnk.net / !selfhosted@lemmy.world
- !piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
- !drm@lemmy.dbzer0.com
A self hosted solution (like passbolt or Vaultwarden) is also a good choice, especially if multi user workflows are critical for you.
Or just a keepass file in a network or NextCloud share. Works perfectly well for any number of devices, but obviously can't do sharing of secrets to others.
That works, but makes it more difficult to manage which individuals /groups have which passwords.
As I said it's probably the best/easiest solution for individuals, but unsuited for groups or families.
Bitwarden is so worth it
Bitwarden, the company that onboarded ptivate equity and removed inclusion and transparency?
Even with the current situation involving bitwarden's on boarding of a vulture capitalist, the product is still a dramatic security posture increase from storing credentials in any browser pw store. Then once in there, tackle the re-use/weak/exposed issue.
Shooting the baby out of a cannon with the bathwater is peak "I don't have shit to get done" energy.
This is essentially what I did. I exported my passwords from Firefox, Chrome, iCloud, and even my work stuff from Edge; then imported all of it into my KeePass database, under their own folders.
I'm slowly clearing out duplicates and outdated credentials from each "browser export" folder, and sorting current passwords from them that weren't already in my database. It's a pain in the dick, but absolutely worth the trouble.