Submitted by glawgii t3_ztx9k5 in technology
VellDarksbane t1_j1jkgmp wrote
Reply to comment by GlitteringAccident31 in The Lastpass hack was worse than the company first reported by glawgii
I agree, but being more error prone, and having to reset passwords more often, is better than password reuse for most users too. Lastpass, bitwarden, etc, all require you to trust the team you’re purchasing it from to some degree. Keepass is fully offline, with no ability to sync, except what you do to keep the file synced.
For most end users personal use, which is going to be many people in this thread, their backup is going to be a personal onedrive/icloud, a flash drive, or something like backblaze if they’re being fancy. They aren’t going to be configuring S3 buckets to keep their 50-100 password database backed up, if they back it up at all.
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