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afavour 4 hours ago

Which is great for Hacker News users that can maintain their own infra. But if we're talking "stress free", that's not an answer for the average user...

kelvinjps10 3 hours ago | parent | next [-]

what "infra"? keepass works locally, and just opens a database file. it works the same as any other password manager.

afavour 2 hours ago | parent [-]

Most other password managers have a cloud component so if your local storage breaks or gets lost you don't lose all your passwords.

NoMoreNicksLeft 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

The average user is reusing their password everywhere, and rotation means changing the numeral 6 at the end of the password to 7.

NegativeK 4 hours ago | parent [-]

We should be encouraging those users to switch to a password manager.

NoMoreNicksLeft 3 hours ago | parent [-]

I do when I can, but there's a learning curve, and the rest of the world is trying to move those users in a very different direction (passkeys and other bullshit).

Password habits for many people are now decades-old, and very difficult to break.