Having never installed a password manager on GrapheneOS, where does a password get saved if you say “yes” when asked if you want to save it?

I see where you can add password managers, but not where to find saved passwords 🤔

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Is it in Vanadium where it's asking? It's like Chrome where it saves the passwords in the browser and you can see them in Vanadium's settings.

But I don't know if there's an OS level password manager. I use Bitwarden connected to a Vaultwarden instance at home.

I use Adreno Chrome 🩸

It was in the browser. Thanks man!

No problem 😁

What's the context, are you being asked in the browser?

Ah ha, that’s it. Yeah I was logging into something on Brave. Found it in the browser’s saved passwords.

I have to assume that’s not particularly secure, is it?

Better to use something like Proton Pass or Bitwarden

I’ve played around with proton pass a bit. Is it self-hostable?

Not to my knowledge

Had a feeling. Thanks for the feedback, brother.

5 more weeks 😉

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If you haven’t installed a password manager on GrapheneOS and you say “yes” to saving a password, it’s probably not being saved anywhere useful. GrapheneOS doesn’t come with a built-in password manager like Google’s, so unless you’ve set one up, there’s no real place to access saved passwords.

Saved to the browser. Thanks!

YW

KeePassDX is the best password manager I've ever seen. It runs on Android, acts as a keyboard, and is in the default F-Droid repos.

And this is coming from someone who builds hardware password managers as a hobby. 😆

I used it everyday

Thanks for the review! What’s the difference between DX and other versions I’ve seen mentioned?

probably you were asked by your browser

I d recommend using

#KeePassDX

That was it!

Take a look at #KeePassDX

What many people dont know is that KeePassDX can also use TOTP ("Google Authenticator") Pins! It's really good. Get it from #F-Droid or directly from GitHub