What’s the Best Password Manager for Linux Mint?

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Asked By SunnySkyDancer43 On

I'm looking for recommendations on a password manager that offers good encryption for my Linux Mint desktop. I've spotted a ton of options in the software library, but I'd rather not go through all of them. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance!

5 Answers

Answered By LinuxLover321 On

Keepass is another solid option! I used it on Windows and switched to KeepassXC on Linux without any issues, and it keeps my database safe.

Answered By TechieGiraffe99 On

Definitely try KeepassXC! I've been using it for years, and it’s super reliable. If you connect it with Syncthing, you can keep your password database synced across all your devices seamlessly whenever they’re on the same network.

Answered By SafeHaven83 On

I second Bitwarden—it's versatile and integrates well with browsers. It also supports passkeys if that's your thing. Just keep in mind with their encryption, even if there's a breach, your vault remains secure behind your master password.

Answered By CryptoKnight67 On

I've had a great experience with Bitwarden. It’s open-source and offers excellent security features, plus it works across all platforms. You can even use browser extensions to autofill your passwords, which makes everything a lot easier.

Answered By UserJive86 On

Both KeepassXC and Bitwarden are strong choices! They provide top-notch encryption and are feature-rich. Plus, you have options like self-hosting with KeepassXC, so you can keep full control of your data.

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