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Once_Wise t1_j1fy2dl wrote

  1. Some years ago when I was looking for a password manager I specifically excluded any cloud based ones, as there is no way they can be made as secure as a local one as a bad actor located anywhere in the world has access to the cloud site. For a local password manager file, someone would have to actually enter where I keep my computer to access the file. And that is a much smaller population of bad people. There are a lot of advantages of cloud based systems, but a password manager is not one of them.
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DrQuantum t1_j1g317p wrote

The ability to manage passwords for an enterprise may necessitate a cloud based system.

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sleepybrett t1_j1ghdqu wrote

As an enterprise you can run it all behind the vpn.

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xal1124 t1_j1gch75 wrote

Is your password computer connected to the internet?

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sleepybrett t1_j1ghbj9 wrote

My local vault IS accessible only on my wireguard vpn. 'come at me bro'. I'm one man to hack that is an undertaking, better results (as many vaults as they can find) and probably easier (bigger footprint) hacking the password manager cloud company...

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scruffles360 t1_j1gss3p wrote

Does the product you use deal well with multiple users (10-12 devices) and syncing changes made while off network between them? Serious question. I wouldn’t mind moving off the cloud solutions but I’m not sure there’s a good fit out there.

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