A entry-based password manager? - eviltoast

I dont agree with many things apple does at all, and I also think their password manager has flaws like revealing usernames without authentification.

It is pretty handy though, to have a file where the entries are stored unencrypted, and if the password manager detects an entry it prompts to decrypt exactly that field, maybe with a fingerprint.

KeepassDX needs to run in the background and be completely unlocked to even detect apps or password fields.

Do you know any existing app that can do this?

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    1 year ago

    You can also run Bitwarden proper locally but unless you really know how to run and maintain a web server I wouldn’t recommend this.

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      1 year ago

      The official docker image uses a lot more resources than the vaultwarden container, but it allows significantly more than 100 users. If it’s just for yourself and your family I suggest just going with Vaultwarden.

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          You don’t. I meant to say that only large organizations need the official Bitwarden docker setup, but I did not communicate that clearly enough.