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<blockquote data-quote="Thales" data-source="post: 1025080" data-attributes="member: 67896"><p>You remember well, I used it for at least 2 years. The program was very good, and the browser extension worked well too. I would say it was secure (and probably still is), although it doesn't have as many settings as Keepass, but it does offer 2FA and local sync. local sync is not a reason to switch to Sticly IMO.</p><p></p><p>In my opinion, Keepass offers better options. If you prefer an offline password manager, Keepass is the best option. If you prefer a cloud-based option, Bitwarden is a good choice.</p><p></p><p>I use Keepass with keyfile and hardened encryption. 2 plugins only without browsers extension and redundant backups.</p><p>Keepass is good, but if I had to switch, I would choose Bitwarden first and then Sticky.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thales, post: 1025080, member: 67896"] You remember well, I used it for at least 2 years. The program was very good, and the browser extension worked well too. I would say it was secure (and probably still is), although it doesn't have as many settings as Keepass, but it does offer 2FA and local sync. local sync is not a reason to switch to Sticly IMO. In my opinion, Keepass offers better options. If you prefer an offline password manager, Keepass is the best option. If you prefer a cloud-based option, Bitwarden is a good choice. I use Keepass with keyfile and hardened encryption. 2 plugins only without browsers extension and redundant backups. Keepass is good, but if I had to switch, I would choose Bitwarden first and then Sticky. [/QUOTE]
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