Password Managers
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@kelly said in Password Managers:
@black3dynamite said in Password Managers:
@kelly said in Password Managers:
Have any of you tried Enpass?
I started using that when KeePassX at the time didn't support KeePass 2 new format.
What did you think of it compared to KeePass?
Enpass is pretty basic compare to KeePass. I think KeePass has more options, especially with customizing generated passwords.
Enpass UI looks same on my Mac and Windows. I just tried it again, but this on my Fedora Gnome3 and looks pretty good too. -
@nerdydad said in Password Managers:
@kelly said in Password Managers:
Have any of you tried Enpass?
$10 for the mobile app? Everything is free except for that.
$2 a month for LastPass Premium is a lot better value.
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There is another downside when sharing the database with multiple users:
http://keepass.info/help/base/multiuser.html1Password used to be free and allowed you to have up to 20 passwords saved and sync between devices with their app with Dropbox or shared storage but now is 1Password for Teams which cost starting $3.99 per user.
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What are we using for password managers nowadays. I have been using Dashlane for a couple years, but my subscription is expiring soon so I am looking at options again.
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I'm, so far, a big fan of BitWarden.
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I'm using Bitwarden now (https://www.bitwarden.com)
Android, iOS, most browsers. I sprung for the Family plan just to support them.
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Bitwarden has been releasing new features are a very good rate.
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I have used Dashlane for years personally and always liked it. We have a few people on LastPass at work but I don't like it as much but it still does the job. I didn't article yet though so hope they made the list.
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@jmoore said in Password Managers:
I have used Dashlane for years personally and always liked it. We have a few people on LastPass at work but I don't like it as much but it still does the job. I didn't article yet though so hope they made the list.
I think Dashlane is great as well. I really like their mobile app. It also appears dashlane has lowered their price from $4 a month to $3.33.
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@dafyre said in Password Managers:
I'm using Bitwarden now (https://www.bitwarden.com)
Android, iOS, most browsers. I sprung for the Family plan just to support them.
How is the mobile app? Do you use your own hosting or do you use theirs?
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@irj said in Password Managers:
@dafyre said in Password Managers:
I'm using Bitwarden now (https://www.bitwarden.com)
Android, iOS, most browsers. I sprung for the Family plan just to support them.
How is the mobile app? Do you use your own hosting or do you use theirs?
I have the mobile app installed and have only used it once or twice. It works as expected. I actually started using it on my own hosting, and changed my mind and switched to using their hosted version.
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@dafyre said in Password Managers:
@irj said in Password Managers:
@dafyre said in Password Managers:
I'm using Bitwarden now (https://www.bitwarden.com)
Android, iOS, most browsers. I sprung for the Family plan just to support them.
How is the mobile app? Do you use your own hosting or do you use theirs?
I have the mobile app installed and have only used it once or twice. It works as expected. I actually started using it on my own hosting, and changed my mind and switched to using their hosted version.
I might give the free trial a shot. $12 is better than $40 something odd dollars
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@dafyre may i know why u change from ur owned hosting to theirs?
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Just installed BitWarden, we'll see if it's better than LP and then worth changing.
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@dashrender said in Password Managers:
Just installed BitWarden, we'll see if it's better than LP and then worth changing.
Did they give you a premium trial? It says free trial when I signed up, but now they are asking me to pay for premium right off the bat.
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Looks like I need to investigate BitWarden this weekend.
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@irj said in Password Managers:
@dashrender said in Password Managers:
Just installed BitWarden, we'll see if it's better than LP and then worth changing.
Did they give you a premium trial? It says free trial when I signed up, but now they are asking me to pay for premium right off the bat.
Nope - it said
100% free (this is not one of those free TRIAL things, this is 100% free)
I assume this means the paid features are simply disabled.
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importing my LP info was easy. It's installed in FF, Chrome and iPhone.
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@dashrender said in Password Managers:
importing my LP info was easy. It's installed in FF, Chrome and iPhone.
DL was easy as well. I like the fact that they let you copy and paste the the contents of the CSV instead of actually upload. DLP isn't tripped as easily with copy and paste.
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@dashrender said in Password Managers:
@irj said in Password Managers:
@dashrender said in Password Managers:
Just installed BitWarden, we'll see if it's better than LP and then worth changing.
Did they give you a premium trial? It says free trial when I signed up, but now they are asking me to pay for premium right off the bat.
Nope - it said
100% free (this is not one of those free TRIAL things, this is 100% free)
I assume this means the paid features are simply disabled.
I am not sure I understand the difference between paid and free? Is it basically just the number of users?