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Ask HN: Recommended non-subscription alternatives for 1Password?

5 点作者 sorahn大约 3 年前
I&#x27;ve been happily using 1Password for a LONG time (12 years!), and as of 2 days ago, the last non-subscription version of 1Password (6) is no longer compatible with Chrome[0].<p>What are HN&#x27;s recommended password managers now? I would like to sync through dropbox or icloud, and not pay for a subscription.<p>Thanks!<p>[0]https:&#x2F;&#x2F;support.1password.com&#x2F;kb&#x2F;202203&#x2F;

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chiefalchemist大约 3 年前
I used to use LastPass. But, due to mentions on HN, switched to Bitwarden approx 2+ yrs ago. No regrets. No complaints.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;bitwarden.com&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;bitwarden.com&#x2F;</a><p>p.s. For personal use, I use the free version of Bw. For professional projects and client work I use the paid version ($10 per yr) because the paid version supports YubiKey for 2FA. Both, to me, are worth the investment (to mitigate risk).
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hedora大约 3 年前
Bitwarden is fine for my use cases (sync between iOS, Android, Linux Firefox, Linux Chrome), and it is open source.<p>It supports other platforms (windows, Mac), but I haven&#x27;t tested it with those.
_zzaw大约 3 年前
If your devices are mostly Apple ones, and it’s just you, Apple’s iCloud keychain is actually very good. Syncing is excellent, and you can have things like encrypted notes as well.<p>I was a longtime user of 1Password myself until they got greedy, at which point I shifted to the native Mac&#x2F;iOS keychain. I haven’t migrated all my passwords over, and I haven’t really seen the need to, since a lot of what’s in my 1Password vault is old stuff that’s not useful anymore. I look up passwords as I need them, save them to the iCloud keychain on whatever device I’m on, and that’s it.<p>The one issue with the Apple keychain is that it’s not available in Chrome—Google doesn’t let you use it because they want you to use theirs instead. It’s not a big deal for me—I just look up passwords in the Keychain app, which I had to do on 1P anyway.