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I know a lot of people are saying Bitwarden, but I’ve been using 1Password for 4 years and Bitwarden just isn’t a viable replacment.

1Password looks much more modern and their organizational tools are not present at all in Bitwarden. I can’t even sort by date created or modified in Bitwarden.

Not using a password manager is like not having locks on a house. Everyone should have one and if you don’t, you’re risking a lot of valuable stuff being taken from you.

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Does a sheet of paper count as a password manager?

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Not as a secure one at least.

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Trust no one. Not because you’re paranoid, but because you don’t need to.

Trust no one and just use KeePassXC.

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So you trust the KeePassXC developers. Im also using KeePassXC, but saying “trust no one” is BS. Except you audited the code yourself, which I doubt.

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I use 1password. I heard that Apple uses 1password internally. I figure their IT guys are more expert than me, a random internet dude. So I chose 1password. Works great on desktop, mobile, and even Linux. Family plan is a good deal. You can even share passwords between users for common things like bank accounts, etc, between family members.

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Source? Wouldn’t Apple use it own password manager?

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Went LastPass (avoid) -> 1Password -> Bitwarden. Pretty happy with BW, as it has reasonable integrations on Android. Prior to that, i was using a UNIX tool called “pass”, which used GPG and allow some degree of organization. I still use it for some stuff.

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What’s wrong with LastPass?

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