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RE: Best way to store crypto credentials like private keys and seeds -- Keepass

in #security7 years ago

I am using keepass for about a year now, also at work to store all my passwords.
Both seperated in their own database.

I just love it!

  • Portable client
  • works fine on Android
  • work with 2 databases at once
  • awesome plugins
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work with 2 databases at once
Is it only one database can be accessed at a time?

You have 2 tabs and can switch between them just in time without entering your masterpass again.
Some plugins can even handle them like it's one

For sure you could even have 3 or more opened at once

Thanks for the info. I would still use Bitwarden as everyday password manager but it is good to know this.