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Best password manager ( Free & Paid ) & why ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Game Of Thrones" data-source="post: 1112136" data-attributes="member: 23430"><p>they use PBKDF2 in sha512 form with 320,000 rounds, it's good and industry-accepted, but in my testing, the autofill of enpass is super weak and the apps are not polished. they don't do audits that much the apps got reviewed 2 years ago, the latest review is from 2023, and is not the apps, their hub. they have a feature named key file which is a file that you need to have next to your master password, this method is good and makes the attack on the master password not that successful but is not convenient like 1passwords secret key. It is actually the equivalent of secret key in 1Password. A thing I need to have more research on is that they use sha1 for their message authentication, sha1 is old and is somehow deprecated not that secure compared to others.</p><p></p><p>their apps were buggy when I was testing it , the import from other password managers did not work ok too. pricing and etc , 1password beats it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Game Of Thrones, post: 1112136, member: 23430"] they use PBKDF2 in sha512 form with 320,000 rounds, it's good and industry-accepted, but in my testing, the autofill of enpass is super weak and the apps are not polished. they don't do audits that much the apps got reviewed 2 years ago, the latest review is from 2023, and is not the apps, their hub. they have a feature named key file which is a file that you need to have next to your master password, this method is good and makes the attack on the master password not that successful but is not convenient like 1passwords secret key. It is actually the equivalent of secret key in 1Password. A thing I need to have more research on is that they use sha1 for their message authentication, sha1 is old and is somehow deprecated not that secure compared to others. their apps were buggy when I was testing it , the import from other password managers did not work ok too. pricing and etc , 1password beats it. [/QUOTE]
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