Keepass XC and its Android fork, keepass DX are the only password managers I use. I’ve never seen the appeal of online pwd managers. I can have a copy of my encrypted pwd database on a thumb drive that I keep in my pocket and an external drive that I keep hidden safely in my drawer and that’s all I need really. Maybe it’s a bit less convenient than a cloud pwd manager but that’s never been an issue for me. Plus, it’s so much more secure so it justifies the tiny bit of extra hassle. Keepass is impossible to compromise. Even if someone finds a critical vulnerability in the software used to handle the DB, and then in the database itself (2 extremely unlikely things) they still got nothing because they’ll have to get physical access to my storage media and this simply isn’t a relevant concern for me and 99.999% of people. This is why keepass has stood the test of time.
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