bitwarden has emergency contactsWhich password managers have the facility to allow access by another person, your spouse for example, in the event of your death? A bit dark I know but it would make things easier for them.
bitwarden has emergency contactsWhich password managers have the facility to allow access by another person, your spouse for example, in the event of your death? A bit dark I know but it would make things easier for them.
I have a local backup and an online backup. I'll turn that question around, if you use a password manager stored remotely somewhere do you keep a local backup?That's a local database isn't it and not stored remotely somewhere? You made sure you have a backup?
I use Keepass.
I have a local backup and an online backup. I'll turn that question around, if you use a password manager stored remotely somewhere do you keep a local backup?
You should keep a local backup, not have blind faith that a third party will keep your data safely backup up.I don't no, just keep a remote copy as long as you keep a couple versions. I had it once where the latest remote copy was broken but fixed by restoring a day earlier copy.
You should keep a local backup, not have blind faith that a third party will keep your data safely backup up.