is this shitty or acceptable and why
>>62076519
>Password manager
Why the fuck would anyone need one of those?
Are you retarded?
>>62076530
convenience. currently I have a pretty good way to remember my passwords while not reusing them but I like the idea of generating random strong passwords
The idea of a password manager is good. The idea of using this instead of KeePass isn't.
>>62076519
Just use pass (or QTpass on windows): it can sync your passwords with git and has a client for Android too which also supports autofill now.
https://www.passwordstore.org/
I'd never use a password manager and random string passwords are not any more secure than non random strong passwords.
If I'd come to the point where I want to use one though, it'll be an open source non cloud externally audited one, if such thing exists.
>password manager on your smartphone
>Android no less
The whole point of a password manager is to put it on a trusted machine. Smartphones are the exact opposite of a trusted machine.
>>62076548
wow, so one password to your phone compromises all of your accounts! XD
>>62076904
>open source non cloud externally audited one, if such thing exists.
keepass is GPL.
>>62076530
Why the fuck wouldn't you use one of those? Are you retarded?
>>62076946
That's already the case with your email.
Really make you think.
>>62077017
Email is the one password you shouldn't keep in a password database.
Password policy should be: Keep 90% of your trash stuff in your password database on a reliable machine (not a fucking smartphone), and keep your main database password and email password in your head. Make them strong, and write them down in a notepad somewhere if you have to.
>>62076519
use enpass, it even has linux applications
Why would anyone use anything other than keepassdroid?
>>62077809
does it support auto fill? and is there an easy way to sync a database from keepassx on Linux to an android phone?