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I use enpass and maybe I didn't search hard enough but I didn't see anyone here mention it. I for the most part use it for 2fa, and because it syncs to my own cloud storage account, does anyone have bad experiences with enpass?
I use 1Password. Love it so far! it's been a smooth experience and it is cross platform.
Been using 1password family subscription for years. Absolutely swear by it.
I use one on desktop. For me as pong as the passwords are stored locally or at least end to end encrypted if stored online, then its secure enough. Assuming that the master password is secure.
Self hosting one isn't difficult and allowz you to maintain a high level of security
I love my 1Password. Super easy to use and clean interface. I like the fact that I can use a family account and easily share account passwords within 1Password with my family. No need to send a password over Signal or Whatsapp. I 've recently also installed ProtonPass as I do love the Proton products. It is missing some key features for me right now (e.g. credit cards, Wifi, passports) but I can see it becoming my go to password manager in the future. Super easy to migrate over from 1Password and other password managers as well.
I use SafeInCloud, compatible with all the operaring systems I use and I only had to pay a one time fee of 5 dollars (if I remember correctly).
Used Dashlane for years. Works great on PC, android, macs. Comes with VPN which i rarely use but nice to have when needed.
I use bitwarden, and have a random password for every account. Moreso I also have a random email for each service I sign up for, using Cloudflare email routes.
It gives me the peace of mind that when one account is compromised I just reset the password, in case of spam: change the email address, and continue on with my day.
For work I use KeePass and 1password, but I do prefer Bitwarden due to its price. 1Password is more feature rich with it's types of credentials you can store, however. It's a nice-to-have that I can store TOTP as well and that I can share passwords with my partner