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1Password, Bitwarden, or LastPass — Choosing Your Personal Vault

Compare password manager options with a practical setup guide

12 min readsecurity, password-managers, 1password, bitwarden, tools

You're convinced you need a password manager. Good. Now which one? There are dozens of options, but for developers — especially vibe coders building real projects — three stand out. Let's compare them honestly.

The Big Three

1Password

Best for: Developers who want the best experience and don't mind paying.

What makes it different: 1Password has gone all-in on developer features. It can store SSH keys, inject secrets into your terminal, integrate with your IDE, and serve as a lightweight secrets manager for personal projects. The user experience is polished and intuitive.

Key features:

  • Stores passwords, API keys, SSH keys, credit cards, secure notes
  • Browser extension that autofills logins
  • Developer tools: CLI, SSH agent, .env file integration
  • Travel mode (

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