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Ask HN: Recommended password manager for personal(non-techie) use?
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5 points
by trollsund
3109 days ago
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I'm looking for an easy to use password manager, with support for Mac, Windows and Android(Linux would be a +). While I was talking with my girlfriend the other night, she was baffled at the idea of having a password manager - something I(wrongly) assumed people knew about. So what would you recommend to a non-techie friend/relative? Further, while I would love to selfhost, opening ports is problematic at the moment - so that is unfortunatly out of the question for the time being. |
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1. It only runs in a browser. Sure, you can store non-browser stuff in there, but it still requires a browser.
2. You’re locked into using only their chosen backend. There is no other way to share data.
Personally, I use 1Password. They give you an app that is separate from the browser, although they also give you browser integration if you want that. They also let you choose between multiple different back end distribution mechanisms, although they offer you the ability to use their backend if you want.