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Supported platformsWindows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android, Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Edge, Brave, Safari
Browser integrationChrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Edge, Vivaldi, Brave
LicenseOpen Source (AGPLv3)
StorageOnline
Encryption methods256-bit AES, RSA, and PBKDF2
MultifactorYes
Password GeneratorYes
Developer8bit Solutions LLC
2FA (Two-Factor Authentication)Yes
File AttachmentsYes
Pros
Pro Auto-fill remembers last user
When a site has multiple credentials (like I have for some brokers and banks), then the most recently used is automatically populated (if auto-fill is opted). This feature is unique (to my knowledge) and spectacular (especially for sites that log you off frequently and re-logging in is required).
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Cons
Know any negative aspects of this option?
Recommendations
Bitwarden
Recommended 3 years ago
Pro
Open sourcePro
FreePro
Many browser pluginsPro
Clean interface with no adsPro
Strong, easy to use built-in password genaratorPro
Native mobile apps for iOS and AndroidPro
Two-step authenticationPro
Auto-fill remembers last userPro
Easy import/exportPro
Enterprise readyBitwarden
Recommended 5 years ago
Pro
Open sourcePro
FreePro
Cross-platform syncronisationPro
Many browser pluginsPro
Clean interface with no adsPro
Extremely strong encryption algorithmPro
Strong, easy to use built-in password genaratorPro
Native mobile apps for iOS and AndroidPro
Two-step authenticationPro
Multifactor authenticationPro
Auto-fill remembers last userPro
Supports multi-logins on one sitePro
Web vaultPro
Digital Unlock works perfectlyPro
Command Line InterfacePro
Self-Host Your own ServerPro
Secure NotesCon
Input of new login needs a 'signed-up with e-mail = 'example@wherever.org' functionalityCon
Cannot update data while off-line, requires Internet connectionCon
Web Browser Extension only pastes one field at a timeCon
Cannot store images of ID card, etc.Con
Web Browser Extension doesn't recognise login requiredComments
Flagged Pros + Cons
Pro Self-host your own server
Host your own server via Docker for small installations or by package for multiple servers.