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If you are interested in privacy you are probably interested in password storage ... plus I wanted everyone to know about the inevitable future enshitification of this product. Spread the word and replacement recommendations are welcome too.

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[โ€“] RotatingParts@lemmy.ml 2 points 3 hours ago (1 children)
  1. I want to get to my passwords on multiple devices. 2. Bitwarden has a nice feature where you can set up a trusted person to be able to get into your account by sending you an email and if you don't respond "no" after a set period of time, they get access. This can be very valuable if the you are incapacitated or dead and that (trusted) person needs to take care of things using your passwords. Are those things available in KeePass, if so, great and I'll have another look!
[โ€“] JakenVeina@midwest.social 1 points 1 hour ago

KeePass is just an app that opens files, so yeah, you can access it on as many devices that you want yo setup file syncing with. Syncthing seems to be a popular choice.

You can setup vaults to be accessible with multiple passwords, if that fits your criteria. Me, I already share the vault with my wife, so that mostly covers the need for emergency access by someone else. If I ever wanted more, I'd probably just put some basic info into my will about how to access the file.