I use my own offline password manager created w/ Python stored in a physical USB drive so no body could have access to it, Can't trust companies of keeping my passwords especially when I do not know what's going behind and it can be breached any day
@@muchai4488 yeah that's an awesome solution to be absolutely confident your passwords are safe. I considered doing the same sort of thing after the LastPass hack. But for me managing PWs locally on a USB drive was not going to work out. I have to share a bunch of passwords with my wife like banking, utilities, insurance etc. After a lot of vetting I put my faith in Bitwarden.
Yep. I showed the credentials intentionally because I was sure it was a dummy account. I forgot I created an actual Microsoft account to test something a while back and it got mixed up with my dummy data. I quickly changed the password... glad it was randomly generated!
1Password is the only password manager that can track “sign in with” logins in your vault. With others, you’d just have to remember that you used Google to log in.