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I've got a list here, with LP,, enpass.io,, KeePassXC. It should also store attachments, specifically storing things like key files if needed. Much less danger of auto-stuff going on, and accidental wipes of the passwords. I'd rather have more of a "lookup" style where if they want to log in somewhere, they have to search for and find the password, then copy/paste it over. In other words, it might be too much of a learning curve to make all our users figure it out, and too dangerous that they might overwrite passwords.
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It autofills wrong, it sometimes wants to overwrite/update a password when it shouldn't, it might not detect the domain properly if the login page can show up via multiple domains, etc etc. I like LP and have used it for years, but it does have quirks. Then there is LastPass with a paid account for business (and other similar services). This could get hard to maintain, especially if I need to have the same account in multiple files. I suspect I'd have to just split stuff into multiple files and give the master pass to certain people.
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I'd like to share passwords one by one to certain people, or just share a folder of passwords to a user/group, etc.
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A user-based system or perhaps user groups would be nice. I'd like to share out sets of passwords without having to give it all away. I have all my passwords in LastPass (a free personal account) as well as business stuff in KeyPass which is stored in a NextCloud folder.