I use KeepassXC (fork with Linux & Windows support).
Never really found it all that inconvenient myself but I get what you mean that most people probably wouldn’t want to carry around a database file and then deal with multiple copies/merges if they decide to use it from multiple devices.
@admin @Wigglehard I keep my private key as my password in my password manager.
while bitwarden has gone woke, it’s still the best normie friendly password manager imo. Keepass is good but inconvenient.
I use KeepassXC (fork with Linux & Windows support).
Never really found it all that inconvenient myself but I get what you mean that most people probably wouldn’t want to carry around a database file and then deal with multiple copies/merges if they decide to use it from multiple devices.