Sup /g/.
What's the best crossplatform passwordmanager?
I have so many logins and many are reused or variations of the same password, and i want to become more secure.
Preferably it should be something that can run on Linux(gtk), Android and Windows 7.
Just remember them, how hard can it be
>>58243529
>What's the best crossplatform passwordmanager?
a brain.
>>58243575
mcfucking kill yourself,
elitist pajeet
>>58243535
sure mr tripfag
im gonna rember more than 200 passwords for customer servers!
>>58243529
is cloud a possibility?
if so, lastpass
if not keepass and its various ports
>>58243638
install keyfiles dude
Passwords you can easily remember takes less than an hour to bruteforce. I want to have one really strong password for my manager, that i can remember and the rest just random gibberish.
>>58243529
keepass
>>58243669
Just make it really long.
>>58243529
Definetly "Enpass"
Android App costs 9,99
Everything else is free
Including browserextensions if you desire
Including Cloud/WebDAV sync if you want to
256bit AES encryption
Fingerprint support
Password generator
>>58243529
KeePass and KeePassX for Unix.
Free/libre and open source, works like a charm, info get deleted from the clipboard after a custom set timer, add-ons/extensions aplenty.
>>58243535
>>58243575
I'm guessing you guys use one or a few different passwords for everything and you never change them.
>>58245742
I just have a good memory and an algorithm for recovering passwords should I forget (passwords are changed quarterly)
>>58245802
That sounds really cool. Can you describe the algorithm, or at least the process without giving away too much?
>>58246070
Nope :^)
>>58245802
Oh, that algorithm? It was recently added to one of the crackers. Better hope none of the sites you use have their hashes leaked.