These two videos got me seriously thinking about using a password manager. KeePass seems like a good, open-source one, but the only one thing that bothers me is that: I have an Android phone, a laptop running ubuntu dual booted with Windows, and my gaming PC on Windows plus Ubuntu on dual boot (yes, the order matters :lol
, and that wouls mean having a database synced between all of those. Local copies of it wouldn't be good enough because of the need to be in sync. And given how easy I lose things, storing the db on a thumbdrive that I would carry everywhere isn't really a possibility... (Especially when you can't plug in a thumb drive in a Nexus 5X :shifty
Those are the reasons why I haven't switched to a password manager; although I guess using Google Chrome's synced password storage could be a password manager.