What Reddit Says About Password Builder Apps
We compiled 26 Reddit discussions about Password Builder apps from 15 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/PasswordManagers
The dev of password-store is the same brilliant guy who gave us wireguard. I've always wondered why is this product so underrated. Been using it for years now and love the simplicity. This is the FOSS way, don't hesitate! ... Well the issue that makes me want to give up now is the fact I c...
r/cybersecurity
LastPass debacle a couple years ago. plus side is i dont think they have ever been compromised afaik anyway. best thing i like is that they have a client for every Browser/OS/platform. ... Bitwarden is fine for an online password manager but all online password managers are inferior to offline ones ...
r/PasswordManagers
Apple has already too much of my data :) ... Sticky Password is my go to.
r/software
With Keepass you can print all your passwords and store the hardcopy in a safe place. more reply More replies More replies More replies More replies ... Same, though I sync mine through Nextcloud. I've had that db for more than 10 years now I think. It's great ... I've had mine on Dro...
r/Bitwarden
The password manager in most of them are terrible. I would do Bitdefender antivirus or ESET anti virus basic packages and then get 1Password or Proton password manager. ... Offers robust security, user-friendly apps, and advanced features like passkey support across Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android.
r/computers
Plus you can download the official Bitwarden application for most platforms. But I refuse to pay someone to own my data, even though it is encrypted. You can also host BW yourself, but it lacks the plugin library of KP. I only use KeePassDX, which has tons of extra QoL features (like custom autofill...
r/PasswordManager
If you have a hardware security key, the Bitwarden desktop app won't let you log in to Linux. ... 1password is too pricey compared to Bitwarden, which I use and is paid for. I really like it, but the user interface could be a lot better. ... For over 10 years, 1P has been a must have for me. .....
r/PasswordManager
Good app but I rarely give second chances. I went elsewhere and won't go back. ... Bitwarden. Free or 10US$ per year (personal). If you selfhosting - Vaultawarden open source fork of Bitwarden ... If you have a dropbox sync setup across all devices then KeePassXC is easy enough to set up and us...
r/software
KeePass has its own family of password manager for every OS so it's the best option as it's offline as a rule You should never store your passwords online that's why Bitwarden wouldn't be good & also as a rule you should only use FOSS password ...
r/ComputerPrivacy
I’ve also heard good things about Proton’s password manager, especially for those who appreciate the added benefit of email aliases. It's another solid option for people looking for secure, privacy-focused tools. Still, Bitwarden seems to be the go-to choice right now.
r/sysadmin
... You may consider https://hpass.app - it allows you to specify a set of special characters to use. Given "hint" it generates reproducible, strong "random" passwords, unique for any site and user.
r/PasswordManagers
- You can import / export passwords from / to other app - Email masking - Secure notes / Passkeys / Credit cards / Documents (coming! intended for passport, driving licence etc) NordPass is worth a try! ... Thanks havnt read much people recommending nord much but considering that package since you g...
r/Passwords
Would recommend. ... Hack proof 2 factor. Google employee uses it and haven’t had any hacks for years ... Been using mSecure, so far so good. Thanks for the comparison! ... Using mSecure, so far so good. Thanks for the comparison! ... Thank you I really appreciate this chart comparison.
r/msp
When I need to give temporary passwords to users that I expect them to change straight away, then I use dinopass.com's strong password option. For my own passwords I use https://passwordsgenerator.net/ to generate strong passwords and save them ...
r/AndroidQuestions
I know this is a long shot for a recommendation this late, but NordPass is actually been working really well for me so far! Super easy to use, cheap, secure, autofill works well for me (on windows). I don't really have their VPN so I cannot comments, but the password manager worked out well for...
r/PasswordManagers
Based on your needs—dedicated apps for every platform, easy password export, reliable support, strong security, and no risk of lockouts—the most recommended password managers are 1Password, Bitwarden, and Keeper.
r/cybersecurity_help
1Password and Bitwarden are the two best out of your list, and 1Password offers a free trial while Bitwarden has a free tier, so you can try both out and see which you like best. I do not recommend LastPass because of their response to an old ...
r/sysadmin
I am still on Lastpass and most of my personal passwords are generated by the plugin or Android app. ... We are recommended to use LastPass, but because the passwords happen to be just a little too difficult for our end users, I avoid using it.
r/PasswordManagers
bitwarden remains one of the most reliable free password managers on android due to its transparency and strong encryption and proton pass is an excellent alternative focused on privacy. both are far safer than storing passwords in cloud storage. ...
r/PasswordManagers
My main reason to not use Apple passwords is that you can ONLY store logins. I want to store ids and credit cards and documents and stuff too, so I use 1Password ... Same for birwarden. ... Using 1Password I don't judge but bro💔 Good luck with keeping your stuff safe they don't even care ...
r/best_passwordmanager
... I would recommend Proton Pass as a very strong contender. I am surprised about the "bit off" feel; 1Password is still, IMHO, king on this aspect; all the others alternatives are really awesome too, just different workflow, that may be your ...
r/androidapps
Unless you want simplelogin addon for free on your password manager, I guess you should stick with either Bitwarden or 1Passowrd. ProtonPass is a new service. It is not time tested.
r/PasswordManagers
That has a symmetric security of 20×log2(62)~=119 bits. Bitwarden's password generator defaults to 14 characters composed of uppercase, lowercase, digits, and a subset of non-alphanumeric characters.
r/ios
Apple passwords is good but KeePassium is more practical. It’s also one time payment so it’s worth
r/best_passwordmanager
KeepassXC for Linux and Keepass2Android Android so I can use it on both systems. It's open source, it supports TOTP and it has browser integration on desktop. Basically it's all I need and it works very reliable for me.
r/Passwords
URL: https://flexitoolbox.com/security/password-generator/ ... I would recommend, it has many powerful features and has the option to save your settings.
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