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by yinyang_in 2741 days ago
No mention of enpass.io, i found their method to be completely safe. Encrypted sqlite files, shared across Dropbox/onedrive/Google-drive.

Apps used for Mac, Linux, windows, browser integration also works fine. All boxes are checked, don't know why isn't it popular among masses or nerd community.

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We did not set out to evaluate every single password management product. We set out to evaluate the products which where enough "in the ballpark" of what our company needed that there was a chance we would end up using them.

There was never any chance that we would use a product which required every user to set up their own cross-device synchronization. Turnkey synchronization across devices as a first-class feature is a hard requirement for us.

Also, as far as I can tell, Enpass doesn't support sharing credentials between users, another hard requirement for us.

The family of password managers like KeePass and Enpass have their place, but they aren't good solutions to password management for businesses.

Enpass is not sexy but got things right.

But do note that backing up on cloud means, 1 password combination and you'll let your encrypted files infinite local crack attempt.

We use enpass too, and it has worked really well for us.