Comment on Should I use a "proper" password manager instead of Firefox?
_j_@lemmy.wtf 4 days agowell yes, as I said I’ve used browser extensions for dedicated managers before and I’m aware of KeePass. But my question is more about whether that’s better somehow than firefox. i.e. more secure/convenient/etc. I ask because in my armchair experience the built-in one is completely fine and idk what the advantage of a dedicated manager is over the built-in one.
The_v@lemmy.world 4 days ago
The question is two-fold. How secure do you want the password to be determines what system to use.
For example:
Banking - I never store a password or username for these. It’s always one I can remember. The password is lengthy, multi-factor authentification is turned on etc… I don’t trust any system.
Finanial webpages other than banks, , taxes, healthcare, etc, stuff that would hurt me personally if stolen, I use a stand alone password manager.
Anything else goes into Firefox password manager. Stuff I don’t give a fuck about if somebody hacks my password.