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### What do you use to manage psswords?

`pass` is officially shit on mobile. Gave up trying to figure out what ridiculously specific combination of pgp+ssh key types work with iOS. The Android app is horribly outdated.

Self-hosted Vaultwarden and Bitwarden look like you need 9 IT certifications just to install.
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Shawn · 97w
1Passsword for over a decade.
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It’s a bit janky, but it works if you pay for ten years at a time and stuff
[ARCHIVED] Jay · 97w
Vaultwarden using docker. The hardest thing is setting up https, but it mostly just works out of the box with BitWarden apps. You also need to make sure you keep backups of the data folder. Now I have it running as a tailscale service, which is the easiest solution to the https problem.
𝔽𝕒𝕥𝕙𝕖𝕣 ℕ𝕚𝕔𝕜 𝔹𝕝𝕒𝕙𝕒 · 97w
SecureSafe was my app of choice before switching to self hosted Vaultwarden. SecureSafe worked great. And can integrate well into all platforms and browsers. Also had an inheritance protocol included,b which I now miss. Vaultwarden isn't as functional but is very easy to use if running your own @S...
Golbez9🔩🤘 · 97w
KeePass. Screw the rest. It’s open source and can be used locally.
AlexAnarcho · 97w
Keepass and Syncthing. Fully FLOSS.
Hanshan · 97w
Vaultwarden is extremely easy to setup on a VPS and access on all your devices.
OnlyReposts · 97w
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dieselbaby · 97w
Bitwarden/Vaultwarden is the way to go, hands down. For SSH keys on iOS, I just use the built-in key manager on the SSH app I like best (Secure Shellfish, which is fantastic), and in the off chance that I have the need to use any of my PGP keys for anything while on iOS I'll just open up this basic...
Hash Guru · 97w
can send you a docker compose for vaultwarden plus let's encrypt if you want