Weird. I keep my KeePass database on NextCloud, and the only difference between home and phone is that on a bad network I may need a few seconds for KeePassDX on the phone to decide to use its cached copy of the database rather than the latest one. It would probably be even smoother if I used Syncthing. I assume non-technical people ought at least be able to put their KeePass files on DropBox?

> I assume non-technical people ought at least be able to put their KeePass files on DropBox?

Non-technical people would not do something this complicated. They don’t even have password managers, let alone a setup like this.

Shoot, even a lot of technical people (like me) wouldn’t bother with this. It’s why I pay for a cloud-based password manager.

> > I assume non-technical people ought at least be able to put their KeePass files on DropBox?

> Non-technical people would not do something this complicated. They don’t even have password managers, let alone a setup like this.

Google Drive/iCloud/OneDrive/Dropbox are already used by non-technical users - moreso than SaaS password managers.

> Shoot, even a lot of technical people (like me) wouldn’t bother with this. It’s why I pay for a cloud-based password manager.

What do you do for when you want to access some other type of file across devices, like notes or photos? If you have notes.txt on an FTP server or something, just put passwords.kbdx alongside it. If you're subscribing to some new service for each individual filetype you want to sync, with nothing for arbitrary files, that seems like considerably more hassle overall to me.