Bitwarden is fantastic, been using it for a long time now withour complaints.
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I self host bitwarden currently, but have been playing with the idea of using Vaultwarden instead, just havenβt gotten around to uprooting my working system.
Used to love LastPass, then it charge expansive for pc and android multi device. I'm too looking for better pm.
Selfhosted or not, you can also make keepassxc portable with a usb drive.
Here is a old thread from redit explaining how to do it:
Dude.... KeepassXC has portables for linux, there is no need to mess with wine or mono. As long as you have both portable versions of KeepassXC, you will not have a problem. You can totally have your database sync between OSs.
- For Linux, just get the AppImage for the portable.
- For Windows, get the Portable ZIP archive.
- Shove them both into a USB, you have KeepassXC portable for both OSs on a stick.
Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/KeePass/comments/10i8joq/keepassxc_portable_on_windows_and_linux_or/-
I use LastPass because my company pays for it, I also export to all of my browsers because LastPass doesn't fill or save passwords right on some sites and the browser auto fill works better. Sometimes that means I have to search a bit for the right password for an account, but the system works and I haven't had a compromised password that was my fault in a long time since I use autogenerated passwords. As always 2FA the important accounts.
My brain. Comes up with the whackiest excuses for why this-and-that password would be a great choice and how easy it would be to remember, only to later explain to me rationally why it was the wrong choice and how I should've known I'd forget it. Then again, that's just extra security. If it's only stored in my internal memory and even I can't remember it, no one else is getting in for sure.
Online password manager GTFO never ever doing that.
I use password safe desinged by Bruce Schneier, it's legit AF, https://pwsafe.org/