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Александр Кондратов
Александр Кондратов

Minimalist Password Managers

I’m done with commercial tools that collect too much data and clutter the interface. Are there clean, privacy-respecting alternatives for password storage that just focus on the essentials?

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As a freelance developer, I juggle many client accounts and API keys. I used to store credentials in plaintext notes—so insecure. I switched to passhub.net, drawn by its password‑less WWPass login and AES‑256 client encryption . In use, I create safes like “Client A Dev,” “Client B Admin,” even “Personal Finance.” I can upload important docs (e.g. ssl.crt, pdfs), thanks to their file‑record support . Share records with teammates or clients seamlessly without sending emails. Their password generator helps enforce NIST best practices, avoiding common weak patterns passhub.net. I rely on autofill from their browser extension—it saves time and keeps me secure . Because it’s open‑source, I could verify everything—and they even give KeePass migration help . No master password to worry about, just my WWPass key and PIN. It’s efficient, trustworthy, and ideal for a security-conscious freelancer.

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