| Here's a the best solution I've found for those looking for password manager recommendations. It's secure, free open source, easy to use, and syncs to all of your devices 1. Password manager for PC / Laptop: KeePassXC. It's not built into your browser, it's a seperate application. It's totally open source, and trusted by many. It also supports two factor authentication, I use a passphrase and a key file. Supports TOTP. Has a ton of "premium" features, totally free. It's awesome. 2. Syncing application: Google Drive. Sync your KeePass database using Google Drive (or whatever other sync application you want). KeePassXC supports merging databases if there's ever a conflict, as rare as those are. This is secure, because the KeePass database file is encrypted, and Google Drive / Google will never see the unencrypted database. 3. Password manager for phone: KeePass2Android. Not sure what the options are for Apple, but I'm sure they exist. Allows you to open your KeePassXC database from Google Drive. 4. Browser support: KeePassXC-Browser. Allows you to autofill your username / password / TOTP from your KeePassXC application to Chrome / Firefox. Totally free, secure, convenient, and syncs to all your devices. Also comes with excellent redundancy for your password database so you'll never lose it. I've been using this setup for years flawlessly. |
one minor inconvenience with auto-type is that your passwords don't auto fill by themselves, but I have it set to the hotkey alt+x which makes it quick to trigger with my thumb and after doing it this way for nearly 2 years now i barely notice
another downside with auto-type is that not all websites put their full names in the browser title bar so auto-type won't show you your related passwords in some cases. to fix that you can install a browser extension that puts the full web url in titlebar https://github.com/erichgoldman/add-url-to-window-title