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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 / 6 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 / 11 months ago
Also some others worth mentioning are Dashlane, Elpass, Enpass, Keeper, Minimalist, mSecure, Passcodes, Passkeep, Passport, RoboForm, Strongbox, Zoho Vault. Source: 12 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: about 1 year 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 / about 1 year ago
The best way to do this is with https://cryptomator.org. - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
Before putting anything on a cloud service I would recommend 3rd party tools, like Cryptomator, to encrypt folders and such, then upload to a cloud service. Source: 6 months ago
I've used countless encryption "schemes" over the years, from True/Vera-Crypt to encrypted sparse bundles/images, and none have ever really felt right. These days I tend to use Cryptomator[0] instead. It accomplishes what none of the others could do, which is transparent encryption across devices. With Cryptomator, I simply create a vault somewhere in the cloud, stuff data in it, and I can access it from my... - Source: Hacker News / 9 months ago
Cryptomator[0] hooked up to Dropbox. [0] https://cryptomator.org/. - Source: Hacker News / 9 months ago
Cryptomator's arguably the most popular encryption software for cloud storage (you can give yourself zero-knowledge encryption by using them) - it's actually what they specialize & focus on (cloud encryption). It's 100% open source and Free to use on computers. On phones I believe it's just a 1-time fee of a few bucks ($13-14, then you have it forever) - note: their iOS offering is still new, so may be a bit... Source: 12 months ago
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