It's KeepassDX for me, works great. If there is an F-Droid alternative then that is what I use.
12 0 ReplyI have been using keepassdx for years and am happy with it
12 0 ReplyMan, at this point you should think about your treat model. Are you a high profile target? If so, choose security over convenience, but if you only want your privacy, you probably can have a comfortable balance between security and convenience.
I use keepass2Android.
10 2 ReplyMan, at this point you should think about your treat model.
Terry finishes some paperwork and he gets a chocolate nib.
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1 0 ReplyThat's what Arthur describes: you're comparing from my point of view two non issues against each other.
If you don't have the profile that either warrants:
- Google would risk business revenue by having to handle a mittm attack done by them or
- someone investing in an elaborate scheme to get a fingerprint copy
And that being worth it instead of just getting you personally is a very specific threat model where I lack the fantasy on what would warrant that.
Or to give the relevant xkcd:
And to answer your specific question: I personally went with keepass2android and have neither issues nor concerns so far.
4 0 ReplyBoth are fine, take the easiest.
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I use KeepassDX. Love it. I really like biometric unlock on apps, but I don't use it to unlock my phone.
7 0 ReplyYou can also install K2A directly from github through obtainium or manually.
6 0 ReplyFYI The IzzyOnDroid repo still provides the Keepass2 Android Offline version.
6 0 Replyi quite like authpass
2 0 ReplyYou can set KeePassDX to use a pin for quick unlock. It does not have the remote access feature, but i use Synology Drive to keep the file synchronized, and it does a decent job of autopopularing fields.
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