I use a password manager and all my passwords go into a single password database. It doesn’t matter if something was important (e.g banking) or less important (e.g one time use for a forum).

I am thinking about separating into multiple data bases. Something like:

  • personal data
  • hobbies
  • finance stuff
  • throw_away (one time use for forums / downloads …)

I want to get some inspiration and ideas how to separate the passwords.

  • amio@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    Will the categories actually help? I mostly find that I search for the username or site name, and then it doesn’t really matter if they’re in a folder.

    Also this is a rrrrreal nitpick but if you’re keeping them in the database, are they really throwaway?

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    I don’t bother categorizing them, as someone else said it’s just extra steps, for what? When I need a password it either autofills or I search for it by name.

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      4 days ago

      I took the time to tag accounts in which I used my credit card for automatic payments, which helped me when I had my credit card replaced because of fraud.

      I knew where I had to update all my payment infos pretty quickly to avoid a non-payment on a subscription.

      Yeah a password manager is mostly used to store credentials and sensitive infos, but it can be useful for its metadata too.

  • Nibodhika@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    Why separate them? You will need to keep the most secure one anyways, might as well store everything there.

  • lillardfair@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    Keepass has a folder structure so you can organize the passwords by type. I used to do that with my stuff, but as others have said, I gave up and just search for them now

  • m-p{3}@lemmy.ca
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    4 days ago

    Use tags if available, and I keep my frequently used / primary ones in a different directory.

    That way you can still display account per categories if needed.