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by arielweisberg 1271 days ago
I would settle for a password manager that can do basic password management.

Secure, UI that loads quickly without bugs, autofill that works.

Tried switching to 1Password and it duplicates every single password I imported from LastPass. Confirmed no duplicates exist in the CSV being imported.

Support is like talking to a chat bot. Don't seem to understand the issue I am reporting is the duplication and keep proposing solutions to alternate problems other then the one I have.

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For 1Password, check if you have the same password registered under "Passwords" and under "Logins", as this would trigger this warning. I'm not sure how the import process works, but maybe those imported passwords/logins are added to both sections. If all your passwords are converted to logins, you can probably delete those password records, which should eliminate the warning.
> I would settle for a password manager that can do basic password management.

Just use Google/FireFox's build in options. Google's is more secure, but I understand a lot of people like FireFox for other reasons.

Login to non-websites is very useful on mobile. (And even desktop now with 1password!) I think only ”proper” password apps do that in a truly cross-platform way.
I use KeePassXC and KeePass2Android with Dropbox to sync passwords. Works very well for me: https://www.bbkane.com/blog/password-management/