![]() ![]() If you "sync" your firefox accounts, you'll find that your passwords are also sync'd on the desktop. Lockwise: This is the default password manager included in Mozilla Firefox. ![]() You can review my notes about Password Gorilla, LastPass, KeePassX, and Encrpytr. My criteria for inclusion in the list is that it should be available on Linux and *bsd, that it would be nice if it were also available on other platforms (including MS Windows, Android, iOS, and MacOS), and that it should, but need not, sync with the cloud. Before long, you'll get your mind around it and you'll be using it for all your accounts. You can start small by just using one to store your banking information, or other logins you don't need every day, but which require strong password protection. If you don't have a password manager, you definitely should. A few years ago I wrote a short introduction to password managers, including an introduction to what they do, what they are, why you should definitely be using one, and which ones are available on Linux. It's 2021, and it's finally time to do something about your passwords.
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