Is there something better than keepass2?
What's the Sup Forums approved password manager?
Is there something better than keepass2?
What's the Sup Forums approved password manager?
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Lastpass if you want a cloud based one.
Keepass if you want one on your own device.
>inb4 the retard that uses a .txt file or just "remembers" them
>Lastpass
They used to be good, but they got bought out by LogMeIn
whats the point of a password manager exactly
they store passwords in plaintext
to better manage your passwords of course.
i don't know what that means
do you manually keep track of basket weaving forum accounts?
also helps via generating passwords for you.
all upside to me, granted that you follow safe practices of course.
What is your procedure for safe practice?
eh you know don't use untrusted machines, encrypt when not in use, create a good passphrase to keep your passwords safe.
I figure this is basic stuff, if anyone has any more tips they would be appreciated.
>needing a password manager to remember your passwords
LOL
I think this depends on how many accounts you have. Especially those that I don't frequently use.
either you reuse them, you have a great memory palace, or you have some system that make them no one wants to know about but you will feel it necessary to type it all out after this reply.
>not being able to memorize hundreds of 5000 digit passwords that you change on a bi-weekly basis
when did Sup Forums get filled with retards?
>tfw my master password is based on input pattern
>tfw Im fucked if keyboard layout changes for some reason
kys
should be fine, but should also be looking into replacing that with a passphrase
Kys sounds like a good password manager software name, actually.
It could be called "Key Yourself"
>his passwords are shit
kek
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my transition was lastpass > keepass 2 > keepass x > pass
been doing more and more in the command line, so it's pretty comfy managing my password like this.
Keepass2 or a similar, compatible manager like KeePassX is one of the best around for its type.
Encryptr is the best for cloud based as a service, better than LastPass and such things.
Things that hash or generate passwords from a single master and don't store anythingare considered to be an issue depending on various things.
Everything else is less secure or private, or not very usable.
Does someone here uses one of those long auto generated passwords?
I have been thinking about migrating from my dictionary password to a big long random generated one.
I am already using KeePassX
Would fork from github and then get b& / 10
t. tryhard
Thoughts on this?
What are your thoughts on pass keeping numerous password files versus one database
enpass synced with your owncloud/nextcloud
All my passwords are generated using keepass. I have keepass on my phone also. I back up my keepass file in more than one place, on a USB and a cloud service.
i would like to tell you to use your brain but unfortunately you are not capable of using it
STORING ALL OF YOUR PASSWORDS WITH A SINGLE PASSWORD IS NOW SAFE PRACTICE. THIS IS Sup Forums RIGHT NOW HAHHAHAHAHAHAH
you are fucken retarded lmao
I AM NOT THE ONE NOT CAPABLE OF USING HIS BRAIN AND DEPEND ON PASSWORD MANAGER HAHAHAHAHHAHA
Safe in Cloud.
Keepass2Android is shite.
Can you remember more than one string of at least 10 letters numbers and special characters?
YES I CAN FAGGOT, I HAVE MY OWN ALGORITHM IN MY BRAIN
HAHA ME TO IM JUST TROLLING THESE PASS SPED MANAGER MILLENIALS HAHAHAHAHAHA
HAHAHAHHAHHAHAHHA
Hi there Sup Forumseddit brainlet.
It actually is safer than using 1-3 passwords on all your websites. There is lower chance that someone will crack your password protected database (that you store on your local hdd) than some shitty website will leak your password/login combination for everyone to use, which happens all the fucking time. That's why people who are not retarded use password managers and generate multiple passwords for their uses.
Why would anyone need a separate password manager when your browser already has one with sync built-in?
for game clients or programs, multiple web browsers, having your passwords with you when you use a public computer
Same here, gpg files with git are comfy as fuck
ps. rofi-pass is bretty gud
it does not really change much as long as you name them properly so you can search
[citation needed]
Brain