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by jm2dev 3257 days ago
Pass encrypted passwords are kept in your computer, which I find safer than web based solutions. Optionally you can use git to share passwords between computers but you still need the gpg2 keys from the original repo.
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Huh? Keepass is just an encrypted XML file. No GPG or remote storage required.
You can setup a password store with Pass to use multiple keys – much better than sharing keys among multiple devices.