I'm really disappointed to see #bitwarden falling into the slop hole. Can anyone recommend a #passwordmanager , ideally #selfhosted , that doesn't use LLM slop in its core product, OR in its contributing commits?
#askfedi
@violet there is the:
- no

We're currently using Chrome's password manager with a custom E2EE passphrase (so it's not signed with a key Google owns (well, encrypted but it probably takes only like your unlock pattern to get it out of their HSMs and TLS can be added and removed :)), probably overkill as a random creature but who knows it might come handy) because:
- Bitwarden literally doesn't work
- 1Password is probably to follow with their business plan of providing credential storage to agents
- LastPass (lmao)
- KeePassXC doesn't sync and would fail your requirements
- Proton Pass (feds)
- ...?
- Firefox' password manager we used before Bitwarden
@natty @violet you use chrome??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
@natty @violet not using chrome is like. digital hygiene 101. bweh
@[email protected] @violet ​​ is it really? The only thing we don't get is uBO

I've been a Firefox user 99% of my life, autofill literally doesn't work for me on mobile, at work I have no choice (I'll let you think about that one for a while), and on Android you don't need to use the same browser as you're using for autofill. On desktop we have no choice unless we wanna painstakingly copy/paste stuff (yes we tried figuring out if we can do autofill but not really)

@natty @violet not using firefox is digital hygiene 102

use a fork of either where you’re able

@[email protected] @violet You do realize most forks actually increase your fingerprint area right?
@natty @zaire @violet that's where fingerprint noising comes in
Every respected privacy browser should do this
@natty @violet @zaire also syncthing exists