Do you use a password manager?

Do you use a password manager?

  • Yes - it's built in to my OS

    Votes: 40 13.7%
  • Yes - third party

    Votes: 176 60.3%
  • No / I use a post-it note

    Votes: 50 17.1%
  • Other

    Votes: 26 8.9%

  • Total voters
    292
KeePass with Dropbox
Keepass2Android on Android

Tried em all. Always came back to KeePass.
 
Can’t wait for PassKey to make password managers redundant (by making passwords redundant).
 
OTHER: I just use a word document to store all my useless passwords.

My financial password I remember off by heart.
 
Bitwarden on Windows, Linux, Android and MacOS for personal, 1Password for work
 
Pretty happy with 1Password, used LastPass before but it wasn't always great at recognizing mobile apps on Android that required passwords.

My banking password and primary email password is kept in my brain.
 
Your brain can remember something like this: ittR/UKbQaX6wX@Dn

1 or 2 is easy, problem is the one to two hundred of them

Thing is that that is not the only function password managers has, proper ones also report when sites are compromised.

So you can stay on top of your data.
 
Didn't even know...couldn't care less tbh.

Works fine for me.
Yeah, the subscription options still work fine. I bought a lifetime license previously and they killed off support for that. Pretty poor form if you ask me, but anyway. Bitwarden has served me well so far.
 
Yeah, the subscription options still work fine. I bought a lifetime license previously and they killed off support for that. Pretty poor form if you ask me, but anyway. Bitwarden has served me well so far.
I am also using my lifetime license and always have.

What support is required for it?
 
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