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!

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      Bitwarden ftw!! Best $10 a year… Looking to self host also…but would still donate the $10 a year, because its 100% worth it in my opinion

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      As far as I’ve seen, Bitwarden does exactly what I need it to and does it well

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        I agree. It just hits the sweet spot between security and comfort for my needs.

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      I also pay the $10 a year or whatever to be able to store TOTP codes in Bitwarden. I love having them copied to my clipboard automatically while logging in! (Yes I know it’s less secure. I don’t care lol. I don’t feel like getting locked out of everything because I broke my phone.)

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        people slag me off for putting my totp codes into keepass, they say it’s less secure. i care only about not being able to replay. if someone got into my password manager, it’s game over in so many more ways than a couple of totp configs

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      Bitwarden for where convenience is important, which is the majority of my logins (forums, social media, memberships). In turn I also have self hosted Keepas for “key” logins (Bitwarden, online banking, Google).

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      second. i think this one is the best. works well on mobile and desktop. can share stuff. has a good free level. i love it

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        Third. We even formed a organisation to share passwords to streaming sites (looking at you, Netflix). I like the emergency feature when something happen to me and my partner can access my passwords and login information.

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      Seems most people are recommending Bitwarden! Is it free to selfhost? I’m new to selfhosting but I’d love to give this a shot.

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        Vaultwarden is a go rust fork that is significantly lighter for 1-2 users super easy to self host

        Edit: rust fork

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          Vaultwarden is a go fork

          Unofficial Bitwarden compatible server written in Rust, formerly known as bitwarden_rs

          But yeah, it’s great.

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        IIRC the $10/yr fee is just for hosting. You should be able to host it yourself for free. At $10/yr tho, even if I’m self hosting I’d pay that just to help development

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    BitWarden has been a trusted, reliable and very useful service for me.

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      Yes 100% worth the $ imo… its crazy that my younger self had like 5 variations of passwords for all sites lol

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        The free version is already really good, but I still have the $10/y premium plan because it’s so cheap and they deserve it :P

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          I didn’t even know they had a premium option because BitWarden is awesome and doesn’t force it down your throat like some other cloud based PWD Managers do.

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    Bitwarden user here. I used to use LastPass, but it’s hard to beat free software that does the same thing just as well.

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    Bitwarden here. Was also a LastPass user. Switched when I retired so I did not have to worry about still keeping any old accounts from work. P.s. Also I like that I can have Bitwarden sync on my phone and my laptop.

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      This is the way to go. No DB in the cloud, only on your own/trusted devices.

      Been using that setup for many years now.

      Of course, syncthing is useful for other things too, I sync my notes between devices, for example (note taking app is Joplin)