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Pass encrypted passwords are kept in your computer, which I find safer than web based solutions. Optionally you can use git to share passwords between computers but you still need the gpg2 keys from the original repo.


Huh? Keepass is just an encrypted XML file. No GPG or remote storage required.


You can setup a password store with Pass to use multiple keys – much better than sharing keys among multiple devices.




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