>From the department of ironic timing comes this recent posting on Hacker News:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9727297

On Jun 16, 2015, at 9:59 AM, d...@deadhat.com wrote:

>> Are there any password managers that let the user specify where to
>> store a remote copy of the passwords (FTP server, scp, Dropbox,
>> whatever) while keeping the crypto and the master password on the end
>> devices?
>> 
>> Seems to me that would limit the cloudy trust problem while still
>> addresssing the very real problem of a zillion accounts used from
>> multiple devices.
>> 
> 
> I get by fine with KeePass. It's just a program that keeps your passwords
> in an encrypted file using your password. You can install it on multiple
> plaforms (I have PC, Mac and Android clients) and I put the file on Google
> Drive. The UI is fit for purpose.
> 
> It might be one better if I could mix in multiple hardware tokens (one per
> device), so I wasn't just relying on a password. This may be possible. I
> haven't checked.
> 
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