Advice Request Password Managers

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djkwartz

Level 1
Oct 17, 2018
6
Switched from LastPass (paid subscriber) to Sticky Password (lifetime subscription) to Bitwarden more than a year ago and have no regrets. I highly recommend it! :cool: I use the browser extension and the Android application. I might even upgrade my account to premium because of their newest update! However, the free version will get you every features you need from a good password manager.
 

R2D2

Level 6
Verified
Well-known
Aug 7, 2017
267
In order of preference - Lastpass, Bitwarden, Roboform, Sticky Password and Keepass
 

Bill K

Level 5
Verified
Jul 25, 2018
221
Does Bitwarden allow to keep your passwords only on your computer?
I'm not a Bitwarden user, but looking at their site it doesn't appear as a simple option to store in a local file like some other programs. They do suppport:

On-premise Hosting
- Easily deploy and host Bitwarden on-premise with no dependency on external cloud services.

Further details on how to install and deploy the on-premise hosting option are given here.
 
D

Deleted member 178

If you have a bit of brain you don't need password manager, i created an easy-to-remember method based on a personal passphrase adapted for every sites .
Only con, it is long to type ^^

My only needs for managers is that some banking sites forces complex usernames and sometimes im lazy to type...
 

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