Re: Recommended setup for synced password manager

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Hey everyone,


I think KeePass is one of the best solutions.  It supports the best possible algorithms for 
encryption and authentications; It has many clients for GNU/Linux, Android, Windows, Mac, and 
even offline and online web apps so that you can carry it with your USB flash memory or SD 
card; just plug and open it with a browser.  The Windows ones also have portable versions which 
one can carry on his/her external storage and use on any Windows.

About lesspass, I think it's very convenient and intuitive.  It's much better than many online 
Password manager solutions.  However, as other mentioned, it reduces one layer of your security;
If you use KeePass with both a key file and a master pass, you got three level of barrier; one has to
get your key file, know your master password and also have your passwords' database file (kdbx). 

However, I know people that store all three in a same place! That defeats the whole purpose!

If you can't have the burden of syncing your kdb file(s), lesspass isn't a bad idea.

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Best Regards,
Abraham
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