[NFBCS] Password managers

maurice mines maurice at maurice-amines.com
Wed Nov 18 18:55:39 UTC 2020


Hello, I just have a question about the platform that I use the most, 
but I think based on what you said there is but I want to be sure, I am 
writing this in Windows, but that's only because Windows is where the 
dictation software lives. I actually use a Mac about 85% of the time. 
Can this utility help me manage passwords better?


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On 11/18/2020 7:10 AM, Rynhardt Kruger via NFBCS wrote:
> One I know of which is in theory very secure is simply called Pass.
>
> https://www.passwordstore.org/
>
> It was designed for the Unix command line, but there is a Windows
> client and plugins for web browsers, though I don't know how
> accessible they are as I mostly use it from the Linux console. It
> stores your passwords as GPG encrypted files which you can simply
> share between devices with your usual strategy. You can even put your
> passwords on Dropbox or wherever, since it's GPG encrypted they'll
> probably be safe. It takes some setting up though, as you need to
> generate yourself a GPG key (if you don't already have one), and also
> install both a Pass client and a GPG agent on every device where you
> want access to your passwords.
>
> Regards,
>
> Rynhardt
>
> On Wed, Nov 18, 2020 at 4:06 PM Tracy Carcione via NFBCS
> <nfbcs at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>> I see the advantages, but I'm very suspicious of putting anything important
>> in "the cloud".  It smells like taking the things I most want to keep secure
>> and hanging them up right where the bad guys are looking for them and
>> thinking of every way they can to get them.  I just can't help thinking it's
>> a bad idea.
>> Tracy
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: NFBCS [mailto:nfbcs-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Christopher
>> Chaltain via NFBCS
>> Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2020 6:14 AM
>> To: 'NFB in Computer Science Mailing List'
>> Cc: Christopher Chaltain; 'Tracy Carcione'
>> Subject: Re: [NFBCS] Password managers
>>
>> I settled on Bitwarden. I'm not sure what you mean about subscribing to it,
>> but since Bitwarden stores your information in the cloud you do need to log
>> onto it. The upside is that it will seamlessly let you access your
>> information across all of your devices. It's free for personal use.
>>
>> --
>> Christopher (AKA CJ)
>> Chaltain at Gmail
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: NFBCS <nfbcs-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Tracy Carcione via
>>> NFBCS
>>> Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2020 8:39 AM
>>> To: 'NFB in Computer Science Mailing List' <nfbcs at nfbnet.org>
>>> Cc: Tracy Carcione <carcione at access.net>
>>> Subject: [NFBCS] Password managers
>>>
>>> Can anyone recommend an easy accessible password manager?  I see some old
>>> emails saying 1password is good, but things change.
>>>
>>> I would prefer one I don't have to subscribe to, but I also want a good,
>> easy-to-
>>> use one.
>>>
>>> I have lots of passwords I've written down over the years, so I want 1
>> that will
>>> let me enter those passwords into it.
>>>
>>> I'm using Windows, and sometimes iOS.
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> Tracy
>>>
>>>
>>>
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