> Since you mentioned it ... what do other people use for password > management?
Linux 'pass' backed by a git server, which slightly inconveniently allows me to share password stores with family members who're prepared to open a terminal window. Uses gpg as the encryption mechanism, and you can add multiple keys to a store so all users use their own personal public key pair to get in. pass has a plugin to do 2FA and will store any textual content you can throw at it. I do not share passwords with my 'phone, but I believe that pass does have mobile clients. Less technically-inclined partner uses Schneier's Password Safe (nice Windows and Android apps, and Schneier's possibly the only third party I'd trust for something like this), and shares it between devices using Google Drive. Conrad