I find local password managers stronger than cloud password managers, accessible via the browser. Why You Need a Password Manager In today’s digital world, almost every service we use requires a password. From email accounts to online banking, social media, and work-related tools, managing credentials securely has become a necessity. The problem? Many people either
I’d like to mention rook, my project, which is a secret-service-like tool backed by your Keepass DB. Not using a bespoke DB is both more secure, and more importantly, means you don’t have to manually keep your passwords in sync across multiple password managers. It provides support for pin access which, when used with the Linux kernel keychain, can provide session-limited access to unlocked DBs.
Rook is in both the Arch AUR and Alpine Community repositories.
I’d like to mention rook, my project, which is a secret-service-like tool backed by your Keepass DB. Not using a bespoke DB is both more secure, and more importantly, means you don’t have to manually keep your passwords in sync across multiple password managers. It provides support for pin access which, when used with the Linux kernel keychain, can provide session-limited access to unlocked DBs.
Rook is in both the Arch AUR and Alpine Community repositories.