Introduction
When Lastpass first came on the scene I jumped on it because of how easy it makes
syncing passwords between devices. Previously, I was using a local password manager
that was only on my computer. Thankfully, mobile logins weren’t nearly as necessary
for daily life back then. However, I still needed my computer to log into anything on
my phone.
Over the years, Lastpass started having security incidents.
This isn’t surprising with how big it became. However, at a certain point I switched
to bitwarden because after LogMeIn, Inc (now GoTo) purchased them, the number of incidents started
accelerating.
I do use syncthing to sync between clients but if I’m not diligent about syncing before saving and right afterwards I will get missing entries. I wish KeePass had a one-way sync option (e.g. pull changes from another DB but don’t push). Then I could say each client has their own copy and syncthing would never find conflicts.
Ah, I’m always saving. Same as with any text I edit on any app. Anyway, the 1-way sync can be controlled, but on side of syncthing settings for the whole folder.
I think KeePass can do HOTP.
I do use syncthing to sync between clients but if I’m not diligent about syncing before saving and right afterwards I will get missing entries. I wish KeePass had a one-way sync option (e.g. pull changes from another DB but don’t push). Then I could say each client has their own copy and syncthing would never find conflicts.
Ah, I’m always saving. Same as with any text I edit on any app. Anyway, the 1-way sync can be controlled, but on side of syncthing settings for the whole folder.