That is also easy and convenient to use.

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    I personally love KeePass. I use KeePassXC on desktop, KeePassDX on my phone and use my cloud provider to sync the KeePass database file.

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      Over the years I had a mix of random places where I’ve put passwords and secrets. In the last 2 years I’ve been centralizing everything onto keepass since I really dislike all the other online password services. I can recommend it greatly too. I use syncthing with keepassXC (3 laptops, one is a mac others linux) and keepassDX (for android). Since I basically always have more than 1 device active and with connectivity around, it all ends up syncing and distributing properly.

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        My journey was similar. I went even further and have been figuring out and adding to my keepass all the credentials I never saved anywhere. Mostly to delete the accounts but I’ll have the history in my keepass trash bin!

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      Even though KeePassDX can do it (and I set it to) I stil use Aegis for two factors authentification on my Android Phone.

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        Yeah, it isn’t 2 factor if both factors are managed by the same system.

        If they hack into your password manager, they would have access to your accounts.

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      Exactly this. XC and DX. I synchronize it with my NextCloud and NC also has/had an app to open the database in your browser, which certainly isn’t very safe to do, but a great fallback for the worst case.