npub1rh…s2alf on Nostr: I'm not visually impaired, so can't speak from experience. But on old mailing lists I ...
I'm not visually impaired, so can't speak from experience. But on old mailing lists I have seen quite a few posters preferring the terminal, because screen reader support was better on the terminal. Maybe there are CLI solutions for this.
In any case, if you are securing important things, at least for yourself I would recommend choose an open source solution. There's nothing preventing a LastPass like breach happening to 1Password. Besides Bitwarden, you could also look at KeePass or KeePassXC with manual sync (after all, db changes are seldom). If sync is less important, the default keyring offered by Linux desktops (GNOME keyring/KWallet) might work. Unfortunately I have no experience with serious accessibility hurdles. Hope you find a solution that works for you. Good luck
In any case, if you are securing important things, at least for yourself I would recommend choose an open source solution. There's nothing preventing a LastPass like breach happening to 1Password. Besides Bitwarden, you could also look at KeePass or KeePassXC with manual sync (after all, db changes are seldom). If sync is less important, the default keyring offered by Linux desktops (GNOME keyring/KWallet) might work. Unfortunately I have no experience with serious accessibility hurdles. Hope you find a solution that works for you. Good luck