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Lastpass alternative open source
Lastpass alternative open source







lastpass alternative open source

NordPass provides several features to make password management easy, including generating strong passwords, autofill forms, and accessing passwords on multiple devices.

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  • Welcome to the communityĭo you ever feel you have more passwords than you can keep track of? It's probably more than just a feeling.
  • Like most of us, you probably have a hard time remembering all those passwords, no matter how simple or complex they are. Many people turn to popular services like LastPass and 1Password to help them wrangle their passwords. While solid, those services are also proprietary and closed source. So where can an open source enthusiast turn to find an alternative?Įnter Bitwarden, an application that's aiming to become the go-to open source password manager on the web. Let's take a quick look at how to use it. Note: I'm not going to cover all Bitwarden's features in this article, just its core password management ones. It's free (although there are also paid plans). Your account gives you access to a secure space (called a vault) to store your passwords. When you're signing up, you'll be asked to create a master password. That's the one that will keep your other passwords safe. It's in your best interest to make your master password as strong and complex as you can-and as you can remember. If you want a little more control and to embrace your inner geek, you can grab the source code on GitHub and install Bitwarden on your server. Once you've set up your account, grab the Bitwarden extension for one of the supported browsers (you probably use at least one of them): Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Edge, Safari, Vivaldi, Brave (you can install the extension from within the browser), or Tor Browser. You've got your Bitwarden account set up and the browser extension installed. Now what? Head over to a website that you want to sign up for or where you already have an account. When you enter your username and password, Bitwarden will ask you if you want to save your login information. The browser extension has a setting that automatically fills in your username and password. You can enable that by clicking the Bitwarden icon, selecting Settings, and clicking Options. From there, click Enable Auto-fill On Page Load. I don't use that feature-I've run into sites where it didn't work. Anyway, an extra click isn't going to do me any harm.









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