PrancingBanana
PrancingBanana

How do you remember your, mom, dad passwords ?

My mom dad usually forget their email, internet banking sometimes atm card’s password. I also forget lot of passwords of emails, internet banking etc… Are any good password managers available for free?

14mo ago
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GoofyPotato
GoofyPotato

I use bitwarden.

GoofyPotato
GoofyPotato

Good thing is that it is open source.

WobblyBagel
WobblyBagel

That's the best!

SqueakyCupcake
SqueakyCupcake

Cap here: Go with bitwarden. It’s free and opensource. And for the backup I also use protonpass, it’s a secondary choice. Never ever use the browsers built-in pass managers.

It’ll be easier for parents to autofill the password from either of these sites. Just that they should remember the vault password.

WobblyBagel
WobblyBagel

How's protonpass? I like that it also offers 2FA compared to BW, but don't like having all my eggs in one basket.

SqueakyCupcake
SqueakyCupcake

Mostly, I use both. Whichever is easier, depends on the site. Protonpass do have 2FA setup, and icon comes right at the username-password fillup area.

But I’ll pass the 2FA from proton, I prefer other authenticators for that purpose. It’s too much risky to rely on, you lose your account everything is gone.

CosmicRaccoon
CosmicRaccoon

Something I learnt from my dad. It’s old school. Writing my passwords in diary. Both me and my spouse share it and only we know where we keep the diary at home.

JazzyPickle
JazzyPickle

Yup we do this too. Very safe and you can keep updating the password. We have a few fail safe procedures as well.

MagicalKoala
MagicalKoala

Fail safe procedure in case the dairy is lost right or for any other situation?

SwirlyTaco
SwirlyTaco

I've been using Dashlane for a few years. Its expensive though - ~450 a month.

Other options are: 1Password or Bitwarden which are a big cheaper.

TwirlyBurrito
TwirlyBurrito

Dude , use the simple method
Excel sheet in G drive. Note down every account with user id and password. Use the lock version so that only you and your parents are privy to it.

This will help both you and parents to sync at any point.

WobblyBagel
WobblyBagel

This is so horribly insecure on so many levels. No wonder cyber crime is on the rise.

TwirlyBurrito
TwirlyBurrito

Worked out for me and my partner

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How many of you use password manager and out of that paid password manager, I paid for 1password for two years and left it. Any good password manager secure and safe as 1Password. Sick and tired of remembering so many of them

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