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**Disclaimer**: I won't go into many technical details here of how to install/configure/use the software, this is just supposed to be a short description on my setup.
-It's been a while since I started using a password manager at all, and I'm happy that I started with [KeePassXC](https://keepassxc.org/) (open source, multiplatform password manager that it's completely offline) as a direct recommendation from [EL LM](https://www.lmcj.xyz/); before this I was using the same password for everything (like a lot of people), which is a well know privacy issue as noted in detail by [Leo](https://askleo.com/different-passwords-for-everything/) (I don't personally recommed LastPass as Leo does). Note that you will still need a *master password* to lock/unlock your password database (you can additionally use a hardware key and a key file).
+It's been a while since I started using a password manager at all, and I'm happy that I started with [KeePassXC](https://keepassxc.org/) (open source, multiplatform password manager that it's completely offline) as a direct recommendation from [lm](https://www.lmcj.xyz/); before this I was using the same password for everything (like a lot of people), which is a well know privacy issue as noted in detail by [Leo](https://askleo.com/different-passwords-for-everything/) (I don't personally recommed LastPass as Leo does). Note that you will still need a *master password* to lock/unlock your password database (you can additionally use a hardware key and a key file).
Anyways, setting up *keepass* is pretty simple, as there is a client for almost any device; note that *keepass* is basically just the format and the base for all of the clients, as its common with pretty much any open source software. In my case I'm using [KeePassXC](https://keepassxc.org/) in my computer and [KeePassDX](https://www.keepassdx.com/) in my phone (Android). The only concern is keeping everything in sync because *keepass* doesn't have any automatic method of synchronizing between devices because of security reasons (as far as I know), meaning that you have to manage that yourself.