Quick question - any issue with just saving passwords on Firefox? I use FF across all my devices and the sync between them without the need of an extra app is super convenient.
Or am I just being naive?
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Quick question - any issue with just saving passwords on Firefox? I use FF across all my devices and the sync between them without the need of an extra app is super convenient.
Or am I just being naive?
On Desktop you should set a Primary Password , then it is very secure.
https://support.mozilla.org/kb/use-primary-password-protect-stored-logins-and-pas
Hope they're encrypted/hashed at least
I've been using gopass+Yubikey for years, with gopass syncing to a remote git repository. Works great on my phone too with Open Keychain+Password Store. I'm really happy with it, but do realize it doesn't fit into most people's workflow.
Put my wife on bitwarden though, and she's pleased with it. At some point I'll migrate her over to a self-hosted variant with Vaultwarden, but that's mostly because I prefer to have services in-house, not because either of us are dissatisfied with BW.