If like me you have numerous login details on all over the internet, you probably have looked into password management to some degree, from a Notepad on your desktop where you copy and paste details to a paid service such as LastPass.
The latter was a service I was paying for until the end of last year when they doubled the annual subscription to $24, but luckily I came across a new open source project/service called Bitwarden ( https://bitwarden.com ) which basically gives me all the features of LastPass and more!
It makes logging into clients websites a breeze, while keeping them secure with large random strings of characters and also offers the use of 2 factor authorisation, such as GA OTC. For $10 a year I get extra storage so I can keep private keys, and other information I want kept secure all from the same app. The upgrade also allows automatic OTP generation so Bitwarden automatically copies the OTP into the clipboard and I can log in faster and more secure.
I highly recommend it and urge you to try it out, even just the free version.
The latter was a service I was paying for until the end of last year when they doubled the annual subscription to $24, but luckily I came across a new open source project/service called Bitwarden ( https://bitwarden.com ) which basically gives me all the features of LastPass and more!
It makes logging into clients websites a breeze, while keeping them secure with large random strings of characters and also offers the use of 2 factor authorisation, such as GA OTC. For $10 a year I get extra storage so I can keep private keys, and other information I want kept secure all from the same app. The upgrade also allows automatic OTP generation so Bitwarden automatically copies the OTP into the clipboard and I can log in faster and more secure.
I highly recommend it and urge you to try it out, even just the free version.