You don’t know Tavis Ormandy? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tavis_Ormandy

tl;dr “If you want to use an online password manager, I would recommend using the one already built into your browser. They provide the same functionality, and can sidestep these fundamental problems with extensions.”

I can only speak for myself but his article confirmed my suspicion about any Password Manager, even Bitwarden and I never have or will use any online Password Managers. I create all my Passwords individually with my own algorithm in my head and can always recreate them.

  • Eager Eagle@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    even Bitwarden

    no it doesn’t, the whole point of the article is to counter the “use a password manager” advice. Here’s the tl;dr:

    Advice on this topic needs to be specific. It’s better to recommend implementations that are well designed, rather than general product categories. This position is surprisingly contentious, many people argue any password manager is acceptable and that I’m sowing fear by actually evaluating vendor claims. I remain unconvinced.