• kn33@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Something to keep in mind is that security isn’t just about preventing attackers from accessing it. If that was the only criteria, then the most secure thing would be a flash drive buried in concrete.

    Security is also about accessibility.

    To that point, I believe the best password manager is subjective. That being said, I’m going to throw out a recommendation for 1Password. If you use it right, it balances security with convenience really well.