Passwords are the keys to your digital life. Here's why you shouldn't leave them in the hands of your browser's password manager and what you can do about it.
Or just a keepass file in a network or NextCloud share. Works perfectly well for any number of devices, but obviously can’t do sharing of secrets to others.
I mean what I have is multiple database files I mean I just have multiple databases in use for that. I have my accounts, a “shared with partner.” and a “friends” database. It works decently well just have to set default for passwords to save on mine, and then use sync thing to sync between my devices to the home pc, and just Google drive for others.
A self hosted solution (like passbolt or Vaultwarden) is also a good choice, especially if multi user workflows are critical for you.
Or just a keepass file in a network or NextCloud share. Works perfectly well for any number of devices, but obviously can’t do sharing of secrets to others.
That works, but makes it more difficult to manage which individuals /groups have which passwords.
As I said it’s probably the best/easiest solution for individuals, but unsuited for groups or families.
I mean what I have is multiple database files I mean I just have multiple databases in use for that. I have my accounts, a “shared with partner.” and a “friends” database. It works decently well just have to set default for passwords to save on mine, and then use sync thing to sync between my devices to the home pc, and just Google drive for others.