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Based on our record, KeePassXC seems to be a lot more popular than Strongbox by Phoebe Code Limited. While we know about 232 links to KeePassXC, we've tracked only 19 mentions of Strongbox by Phoebe Code Limited. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
KeePassXC[1] password manager supports TOTP and I use it for that purpose in addition to storing passwords. It never made sense to me to use an app like Authy. [1] . - Source: Hacker News / 2 months ago
If you use KeePass, make sure you use the KeePassXC variant. KeePass is dead. https://keepassxc.org/. - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
For the internet, use a password manager like keepassxc with a strong password. Source: 5 months ago
When you're at a point where you're relying on a display name to make security-critical decisions, you've already lost. Character substitutions like ķeepass or ƙeepass or keypass are at least possible to spot if you know the name of the product, but not the full URL. But there are many ways to create lookalike domains that don't change the product name: https://keepass.org https://keepass.net https://keepass.info... - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
> People love to hate on passwords but the reality is that for many circumstances (threat models) they are the best compromise. You can make them more than strong enough (take 32+ bytes out of /dev/random and encode however you like, nobody will ever brute force that in this universe) and various passwords managers solve the problem of re-use (never reuse a password). > And it comes with the benefit that you... - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
I followed a similar path as you did about a year ago. Having tried a bunch of options, I can recommend strongly Strongbox - fantastic native apps for iOS and macOS, with your choice of sync mechanism (local-only is also a first class citizen), and it uses the KeePass file format so you can use your client of choice on other operating systems/no worries about lock-in. Good system integration and autofill... - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
I've been wanting to spend more time trying out Strongbox[1], personally. It's only available for Apple (macOS, iOS, and iPadOS) devices, which rules out the 1% of the time I use an oddball Linux or Windows desktop, but it's a bit more reminiscent of old 1Password UIs with less of the dismissive attitude that I've gotten from 1Password's support team over the last couple years. [1] https://strongboxsafe.com/. - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
Also some others worth mentioning are Dashlane, Elpass, Enpass, Keeper, Minimalist, mSecure, Passcodes, Passkeep, Passport, RoboForm, Strongbox, Zoho Vault. Source: 10 months ago
KeePassXC on desktop with Strongbox on iOS (you need to roll-your-own sync). Strongbox is open-source and has a ton of features. Source: 11 months ago
I'm a very happy user of strongbox: https://strongboxsafe.com/ I currently sync my vault via WebDAV and they even support storing the local keyfile. - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
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