+1 BitWarden

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Best regards,
 Mark                            mailto:[email protected]

Myakka Communications
www.Myakka.com

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Tuesday, January 6, 2026, 1:38:38 PM, you wrote:

> We have been using BitWarden for the last few years. It's not the simplest 
> manager around, but it allows me and Georgia to share passwords for joint 
> accounts, and it is open source (the only one I know of that is). It also 
> supports passkeys for websites that support it. It works across all platforms 
> (Windows/mac/Linux,Android/iOS), and it's got plugins for Chrome, Brave, 
> Edge, Safari, and Firefox.
> $40/year for a 6-user license.
> bp
> <part15sbs{at}gmail{dot}com>
> On 1/6/2026 10:21 AM, [email protected] wrote:
>> Got totally scammed.  Login.gov supposedly sent me a very official looking 
>> email saying someone had logged in a few hours ago.  Nobody logged in a few 
>> hours ago.  I scanned the header and it looked legit. 
>>  
>> It recommended that I change my password.  Clicked the change password 
>> button (without looking at the URL it was directing me to) and went to a 
>> very official looking page. 
>>  
>> But it only asked for the new password once.  That should have stopped me 
>> but I still clicked.  Then immediately tried to login with the new password 
>> and I realized I was cooked.  So I immediately changed passwords on sites 
>> that used that old password and properly changed the password on login.gov
>>  
>> I am seriously considering going to a password managers.  I know nothing 
>> about them, how they work or if they are trustworthy.  I use 2FA everywhere 
>> I can. 
>>  
>> Opinions?
>>  
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