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I used Bitwarden until the time I was locked out of my LOCAL vault because of something goofy on the Bitwarden side.

I'm on enPass now.




Genuinely curious here: why not keypass?


And why not pass?

More on that in this comment: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38316704


This is an odd question, bc it seems to assume my road to enpass would have to go through an evaluation of keypass.


It's just that keypass seems to me more reknown (I had never heard of Enpass before), so I would have assumed one would have compared both before choosing one or the other. I was then wondering what were the benefits of Enpass over Keypass. Not that I have any preference or bias: I know keypass and wondered how it compared to a similar solution.


Just to make you happy, I looked up Keypass.

It doesn't support the platforms I use, so it's a nonstarter.


Yeah lol, I used Linux until the time I was locked out of my LOCAL PC because of something goofy on a Linux update side. I'm on Windows now. You get the point !?


It seems like you're trying (and failing) to suggest that my reaction was akin to becoming frustrated with linux and returning to Windows.

This is a silly thing to assert. There are lots of password managers, but there's no good reason for a locally-run one to lock me out because the software vendor fucked something up.




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