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Re: Password managers




On 11/9/23 11:05, paulf@quillandmouse.com wrote:
Folks:

I have a bash/GPG based password manager I wrote years ago, but I'd
like to use something more "accepted/popular". The problem I have with
the other password managers I've looked at is that you can store a very
limited amount of information for each "account". For example, for
one of my logins, I may have to store the answers to three security
questions, an account login, email address, the actual password, and
maybe the mobile phone number associated with the login. I also object
to my password information being stored online by some password manager
vendor.

Does anyone know of a password manager which will store a variety of
user-defined information for each login, and not store that information
on the internet (and which is free as in beer)?

Paul

I use keepassxc.

It has an area that you can store information.
It is also cross platform.


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