Recommended Password Safe?
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Can someone suggest a browser plugin to store website passwords?
The package webext-keepassxc-browser, in Trisquel's repository, may be what you are looking for.
I forget, doesn't abrowser come with a password manager?
I forget, doesn't abrowser come with a password manager?
Package: pass
Architecture: all
Version: 1.7.4-5
Priority: optional
Section: universe/admin
Source: password-store
Origin: Ubuntu
Maintainer: Colin Watson <name at domain>
Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug
Installed-Size: 130
Depends: gnupg, tree
Recommends: git, qrencode, xclip | wl-clipboard
Suggests: libxml-simple-perl, perl, python, python3, ruby
Filename: pool/main/p/password-store/pass_1.7.4-5_all.deb
SHA512: 5867d34a2d29beba770d0019d08612da49be613a015d65c7334bc2f8432795e2d236b160a6d3448ef297086da7297fa6c18b0ae9066fab0b0dbd1a94b0f11f04
Homepage: https://www.passwordstore.org/
Size: 35220
SHA256: a3b894cbe72e64b4a9fd798faa7b70af6f0de801c5f5b386c0b2761141d9afcf
SHA1: 9fce53a9efa2b9e8d9b1047b4793f912a5eb7181
MD5sum: 38ba9ee03587d0642b6c538fd8737b87
Description: lightweight directory-based password manager
Stores, retrieves, generates, and synchronizes passwords securely using
gpg and git.
Description-md5: 718ed6d939359d07ceeb7dd7a13aca00
Task: lubuntu-desktop
If you will accept a slightly different suggestion, it's more secure to have KeePassX storing the passwords, and the browser, running inside (separate) firejail sessions.
I don't really like the idea of "browser get's pawned and all the passwords go along with it". At least in this way firejail will prevent what access the attacker has to your system and especially to your passwords.
Ctrl V and it auto-fills fields in browser ;)
This is something i never thought about. You have to trust where the details are getting saved, I was going as far as wondering if the details were encrypted.
KeepassXC is a good option, I hear people really liking bitwarden too.
I like the look of Keepass, importing the CSV file looks easy enough
Thanks for the replies really helpful.
FYI I've taken your advise and gone for KeePassXC - thanks again