I can see the use case for these online password apps.
But I can't for the life of me understand why KeePass isn't the defacto gold standard.
It's secure, open source and you have control over the data. I would never for the life of me think of storing my important passwords with a company ever. Am I over reacting?
Have you ever tried 1Password ? I think most people who tried both will tell you that the experience is night and day. Cross-device, cross-app integrations, password sharing, etc. Like most old-school open source software, Keepass was built without UX in mind at all.
But I can't for the life of me understand why KeePass isn't the defacto gold standard.
It's secure, open source and you have control over the data. I would never for the life of me think of storing my important passwords with a company ever. Am I over reacting?