Nearly half of observed login attempts across websites protected by Cloudflare involved leaked credentials. The pervasive issue of password reuse is enabling automated bot attacks and account takeovers on a massive scale.
My main issue is that it doesn’t solve the “borrowing someone’s computer” problem. With a hosted password manager, you can login to an online vault to get your passwords, but that’s not an option with keepass.
That’s a pretty rare use case though, but it is something I run into periodically.
My main issue is that it doesn’t solve the “borrowing someone’s computer” problem. With a hosted password manager, you can login to an online vault to get your passwords, but that’s not an option with keepass.
That’s a pretty rare use case though, but it is something I run into periodically.
that’s a bit risky. the foreign computer could capture passwords.
however, in that use case, you could either display the password on the phone and manually enter it or use a portable keepass on a usb stick
Linux: How to run: https://docs.appimage.org/introduction/quickstart.html#ref-how-to-run-appimage Download: https://keepassxc.org/download/#linux
Windows only: https://keepass.info/help/v2/setup.html#portable
I use lastpass and have my vault on my phone.
But I have a hard time using someone else’s browser these days . … too many custom plugins.