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What are some secure password manager options for Windows, Android and IOS?
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<blockquote data-quote="bazang" data-source="post: 1118564" data-attributes="member: 114717"><p>KeePassXC which can be installed on Windows. Then you save the KeePassXC database in your OneDrive Vault (with Windows Hello authentication required to decrypt the Vault to access the Vault contents - which is limited to (2) objects for OneDrive free). You can also set the KeePassXC database itself to require both a password and Windows Hello authentication to decrypt and then access the database.</p><p></p><p>$0 cost</p><p></p><p>1. Set KeePassXC to launch at Windows startup</p><p>2. Open Onedrive and then open your Vault</p><p>3. Enter your Windows Hello authentication to open the Vault</p><p>4. Open the KeePassXC password database</p><p>5. Enter the password</p><p>6. Enter your Windows Hello authentication to open the database</p><p>7. Use the KeePassXC browser extension</p><p></p><p>If you just want one or two step password manager login then this option is not for you. It is convenient, easy to use, and secure, but many here will argue that it is not convenient because of too many steps required. Whatever. It is far more secure than all other options except Keeper Security Government (which you will not be eligible for).</p><p></p><p>Your best bet is Bitwarden free if you want simple and easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bazang, post: 1118564, member: 114717"] KeePassXC which can be installed on Windows. Then you save the KeePassXC database in your OneDrive Vault (with Windows Hello authentication required to decrypt the Vault to access the Vault contents - which is limited to (2) objects for OneDrive free). You can also set the KeePassXC database itself to require both a password and Windows Hello authentication to decrypt and then access the database. $0 cost 1. Set KeePassXC to launch at Windows startup 2. Open Onedrive and then open your Vault 3. Enter your Windows Hello authentication to open the Vault 4. Open the KeePassXC password database 5. Enter the password 6. Enter your Windows Hello authentication to open the database 7. Use the KeePassXC browser extension If you just want one or two step password manager login then this option is not for you. It is convenient, easy to use, and secure, but many here will argue that it is not convenient because of too many steps required. Whatever. It is far more secure than all other options except Keeper Security Government (which you will not be eligible for). Your best bet is Bitwarden free if you want simple and easy. [/QUOTE]
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