![]() I say this mostly to tell you that I’m not a security researcher or anything like that– just a normal internet user who’s comfortable on the command line, uses Neovim, and has written some shitty Ruby in the past. I have both of these databases backed up on at least one of device, but I do this backup manually whenever I think to do it.ĭisclaimer before we get into this: I’m a social media editor. I have one KeePass database at home for important personal information (banking, some back up codes, etc.) and another separate database at work for important work logins. Granted, this might not be normal but that’s where I’m at. I use KeePassX (though I’m flirting with moving to KeePassXC) for storing more important information that I’m too paranoid to trust to 1Password and Dropbox. This means that my password database lives on my Dropbox account (though it’s still actually lives on somebody else’s computer). ![]() I use 1Password with Dropbox by purchasing the license rather than pay a regular fee to 1Password (I took some brief notes when I set it up in 2015). I’ve been storing most usernames and passwords using 1Password, since I can easily access it on my iPhone and I have the Chrome extension installed at home, making signing in that much easier. For the last year and a half I’ve been using both 1Password and KeePassX to manage my passwords.
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