DemBoSain, I’m still using vanilla Keepass/KeepassDroid. Are there any advantages to switching to XC and DX?
I’ve tried them in the past, but for some reason I keep going back to vanilla.
magikmw, (edited ) I find XC more palatable.
Has built in OTP so you can have separate dbs for that.
Edit:
I also just downloaded DX and it seems to not support Nextcloud, maybe other cloud services, so Keepass2Android stays for me, but I will follow it’s career with great interest.
DemBoSain, I use Authenticator Pro on my watch so I don’t have to deal with getting my phone out when I just need a code.
Changing the default format is really all I dislike about Keepass. Can I tie a custom format to a folder for credit cards that allows quick access to the CC number? That would be worth switching.
magikmw, I honestly didn’t know about formats.
I just put stuff like CC numbers and such into password or custom fields.
nodsocket, There was a bug in vanilla that leaked your master password to other programs. XC was not affected.
possiblylinux127, KeepassXC is pretty user friendly. I can walk anyone through using it.
CodingCarpenter, Would you recommend DX over Keepass2Android?
LainOfTheWired, I use DX, and it’s a really great app with some great features like:
- fingerprint unlocking
- A dedicated keyboard for selecting and entering credentials to avoid security problems with the system clipboard
gerryflap, KeePass2Android also has those luckily
Huschke, Does anyone know of a good way to sync the database to Proton drive?
noor48, You can use syncthing to sync across devices.
RandomVideos, Edit: the github link github.com/hwittenborn/celeste
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