I’m using KeePass currently, since I don’t really want to use anything publicly hosted. But I was curious to see what other people have been using!
Bitwarden
Bitwarden, I use it everywhere. I even wrote a Bitwarden app for my Linux phone.
chad activities
BitWarden
I’ve been happy with Bitwarden thus far. Used Lastpass back in the day, but migrated over when the renewal prices started creeping up.
Fellow keepass user here
Keepass xc with syncthing
same here, KeePassXC + syncthing on desktop and KeePassDX + syncthing on android. I also run a second syncthing instance on desktop in read only mode that makes backups to my cloud
same, until keepassdx had problems on my samsung phone, at least for a while, so i swapped it out for keepass2android
Funny, I had keepass2droid but had issues and swapped to KeePassDX
KeePassXC and Nextloud to sync things between devices…
Been with 1Password for a few years now, coming from LostPassword. I feel it strikes a balance with the whole being secure and being convenient.
+1 1Password (coming from LastPass) this manager is really great. Good mobile, desktop and browser support.
I use 1password, I used KeePass for years but it didn’t work will on Android so I moved on.
Also using 1Password, works great for what my family needs.
1Password because we’re an Apple household (aside from my work laptop, and even then it’s easy enough to use through the web interface). The main thing that irks me about it is that they keep offering discounts for new subscribers but longtime users have to keep paying the full price. But I’ve been considering switching to Proton for email, and they’re in the process of rolling out a password manager that seems similar so I may be switching to that sooner rather than later.
Another very happy 1Password user here!
I switched my workplace to 1Password and I moved from Dashlane at the same time. One thing that’s nice about 1P from that perspective is that our plan gives everyone a free personal account that they could take with them if they left the company (they’d have to pay for it themselves at that point of course).
Usability is the best of any password manager I’ve used, but the killer feature for us as a development team was the flexibility. Being able to assign the same credentials to multiple URLs (e.g. dev, stage, QA, prod) was just not possible with everything else we looked at the time.
1Password is a genuine life saver.
Yeah, bitwarden rules
keepassxc for linux, keepassdx for android