KeePass Password Safe described itself as “a free open source password manager, which helps you to manage your passwords in a secure way” (see also SourceForge). Key decisions discussed in that post included (a) switching from LastPass to a cloud-based password manager (PM) with a better security stance and, hopefully, a better attitude toward tech support, (b) continuing to use Authy for two-factor authentication (2FA), but improving my handling of backup and emergency login materials provided by Authy and other sources, and (c) considering a role for KeePass in helping me with that improved handling. Responding to those cues, a later post examined options for improving relevant software and my uses of that software. That post identified specific lessons I took away from that episode. But it could have been, and for some people it definitely would be. For my purposes, that turned out not to be a big deal. An earlier post described how a combination of my mistakes and mediocre tech support at LastPass left me unable to get online for a day.
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