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Password manager: Question is simply - why did you choose the one you are using now?
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<blockquote data-quote="Divine_Barakah" data-source="post: 871895" data-attributes="member: 79770"><p>Well, I am using two password managers. First, Enpass and I really like it. I have a lifetime license. It is light, it works flawlessly with Firefox, Chrome, Chromeedge, Opera, Vivaldi, Waterfox and Palemoon. I sync my vault to Koofr using WebDav, so I do not need to worry if they get hacked. To be honest, I do not know how secure their architecture is, but it works for me. Regarding Sticky Password, which I also have a lifetime license for, it is one of the best especially because it allows you to sync you vault across devices using your local Wifi. The most annoying thing about it is that it does not support many browsers and it is somewhat heavy on resources (in comparison with other password managers). System impact is not common among password managers (even those who offer desktop clients such as 1Password and Roboform). I am not a fan of neither LastPass nor Bitwarden. I do not like the way they work (standalone extension). I prefer how Sticky Password and Enpass works; bot install a desktop client and browser extensions connect to your desktop client and the process requires authentication for security purposes. I have used 1Password for a very long time and I admit that it is one of the best password managers. I like the design, its lightness and the Backup kit (some kind of extra information needed for security; you're given a security key that you will need on top of your master password to be ab;e to access your vault. If you want my advice, no one can recommend you a password manager that you will like and that will work for you. Download and try as many as you can and see which one works for you the best. I know it is time-consuming, but that way you ensure you found the right one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Divine_Barakah, post: 871895, member: 79770"] Well, I am using two password managers. First, Enpass and I really like it. I have a lifetime license. It is light, it works flawlessly with Firefox, Chrome, Chromeedge, Opera, Vivaldi, Waterfox and Palemoon. I sync my vault to Koofr using WebDav, so I do not need to worry if they get hacked. To be honest, I do not know how secure their architecture is, but it works for me. Regarding Sticky Password, which I also have a lifetime license for, it is one of the best especially because it allows you to sync you vault across devices using your local Wifi. The most annoying thing about it is that it does not support many browsers and it is somewhat heavy on resources (in comparison with other password managers). System impact is not common among password managers (even those who offer desktop clients such as 1Password and Roboform). I am not a fan of neither LastPass nor Bitwarden. I do not like the way they work (standalone extension). I prefer how Sticky Password and Enpass works; bot install a desktop client and browser extensions connect to your desktop client and the process requires authentication for security purposes. I have used 1Password for a very long time and I admit that it is one of the best password managers. I like the design, its lightness and the Backup kit (some kind of extra information needed for security; you're given a security key that you will need on top of your master password to be ab;e to access your vault. If you want my advice, no one can recommend you a password manager that you will like and that will work for you. Download and try as many as you can and see which one works for you the best. I know it is time-consuming, but that way you ensure you found the right one. [/QUOTE]
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