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zarzavattoday at 12:02 PM3 repliesview on HN

"Password manager" used to mean a program that runs locally on your computer. At some point people started making it into a SaaS, because that's more profitable.

I do think there are some cases where an online password manager makes sense, e.g. for businesses, but for individuals it's better to just stick with an offline password manager, at least for the high value accounts.


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pdimitartoday at 12:16 PM

You can and should have the best of both worlds. Using Enpass, the program _is_ local, it just backs up the entire database (encrypted SQLite3) to a cloud.

But if even that is too much then f.ex. `keepass` + a scheduled script to periodically backup to your own servers is also perfectly viable.

NoMoreNicksLefttoday at 1:10 PM

>At some point people started making it into a SaaS, because

Wait. That's a thing? Like, there are drooling, mouth-breathing stooges out there that would trust not just one of their passwords to such a thing, but all their passwords to it?

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panick21_today at 12:59 PM

It became SaaS because its more practical when you have many devices or many users.