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Standard User zyborg47
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sat 19-Dec-15 09:07:51
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Re: LastPass, anyone?


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I used Lastpass for a while and liked it. However, I wanted to sync multiple android devices and desktops, but that's only available with the premium package. So I migrated to Keepass which is completely free and open source. The interface isn't quite as polished as Lastpass, but you get used to it. The android apps work flawlessly, and with all the plugins available for the desktop program, it has more than enough functionality for anyone.


$12 a year, not going to break the bank, I do not mind supporting software if it is useful.

Adrian

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Standard User micksharpe
(legend) Sat 19-Dec-15 13:21:13
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Re: LastPass, anyone?


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I use Lastpass and i've watched Steve Gibson thoroughly evaluate and explain why high-security passwords are necessary, and he shows how LastPass makes storing those passwords secure.

https://twit.tv/shows/security-now/episodes/256


I remember that name from many years ago, he used to do something called shields up.
...and before that, SpinRite. smile

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Standard User zyborg47
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Wed 23-Dec-15 11:12:53
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Re: LastPass, anyone?


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...and before that, SpinRite. smile


I used that for my zip drives, something I still use.

Adrian

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