BebopFloyd
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Looking for recommendations for a new Password manager. I have been using LastPass for a while bit am looking for an alternative.
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Re: Password Managers
2021/06/01 15:43:36
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I'm using LastPass. I don't know why you would want to switch.
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BebopFloyd
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Re: Password Managers
2021/06/01 16:13:21
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They took away the free tier. I'll likely just start to pay for it, but I was wondering about good alternatives.
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Re: Password Managers
2021/06/02 00:35:00
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KeePass is good. But I am too lazy. I tend to save passwords in the browser. I know. It may not be the safest option. But it's most convenient.
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Re: Password Managers
2021/06/02 16:31:04
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LastPass is pretty effective, not to disregard online alternatives but paper and pencil is always a decent option.
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Re: Password Managers
2021/06/02 16:42:54
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I use Lastpass and have been happy with it. I've always paid for it though so I didn't screwed over when they redid their pricing model. I use Keeper at work and like that, not sure on the cost though.
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Re: Password Managers
2021/06/02 20:42:41
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Dashlane isn’t too bad either
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Re: Password Managers
2021/06/02 22:04:18
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sx0EVGA LastPass is pretty effective, not to disregard online alternatives but paper and pencil is always a decent option.
No, not even close. One is encrypted with something only you know and has an excellent track record, and the other is a piece of paper that anyone can read that needs to be within physical reach whenever you need it.
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Re: Password Managers
2021/06/03 08:09:11
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In my last job we used 1password and it worked amazing. IMO it has a simple UI and very understandable and, best of all, it's cheap.
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Re: Password Managers
2021/06/03 08:50:14
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I've used LastPass and it works out fine.
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Re: Password Managers
2021/06/03 16:11:05
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We use 1Password at work. I've tried dashlane and lastpass at home, and find 1P to be far superior in almost every way. The UI is clearer and cleaner to me, and the organisation of groups (called vaults) is great. When it comes to collaboration and shared management 1Password really is the better option IMHO. It's easy to invite new users, grant permissions to specific vaults etc.
The array of templates available when you create a new password is also great. We have to store all kinds of different types of information, from simple notes and username/password combos to more lengthy server access details, and it makes it super easy to organise that content without having to customise anything.
Browser extensions are also great. They recently updated it so it shares a lock state with the desktop app, and if you're on a Mac it still integrates nicely with touch ID to make regular logins super quick.
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Re: Password Managers
2021/06/03 17:44:12
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jfiser2 KeePass is good. But I am too lazy. I tend to save passwords in the browser. I know. It may not be the safest option. But it's most convenient.
We use KeePass at work. The benefit of that is your DB password isn't very easy to "hack" as a databreach of LastPass could open up a can of worms unlike KeePass. Even if you stored the DB on something like Dropbox or Google Drive, if those were breached, the hacker would still need to know the DB password. There are some good apps for iOS I use for KeePass that does a sync to Dropbox/Google Drive.
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Re: Password Managers
2021/06/05 16:43:45
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Lastpass played me like a fiddle. Got me in with the free stuff and great software, then they removed the free tier It's good enough that I decided to keep using it and pay though, super easy to use and the cross-platform abilities work flawlessly. I've heard switching to other software is easy enough but I'm comfortable with what I have
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Re: Password Managers
2021/06/05 19:38:39
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Get Bitwarden!! I migrated from Lastpass to Bitwarden and have not regretted since. It supports Windows Hello face recognition to unlock your vault so no need to type in your password!!
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Re: Password Managers
2021/06/09 22:56:20
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LastPass all the way even though the free tier removed having 2 devices connected at the same time
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Re: Password Managers
2021/06/15 16:01:57
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LastPass is the route I decided to go, thanks to the recommendations in here. Thanks for this thread
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Re: Password Managers
2021/06/15 16:44:04
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1password is pretty good, but why nobody use "build-in MEMORY"? i mean the best ever native neuron storage
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Re: Password Managers
2021/06/16 06:32:59
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I use LastPass, i find it more secure
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Re: Password Managers
2021/06/18 12:58:44
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KeePass is free and simple to use. I like the idea of locking the DB in a separate cloud account with 2FA.
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Re: Password Managers
2021/06/18 14:46:22
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dmitri2k 1password is pretty good, but why nobody use "build-in MEMORY"? i mean the best ever native neuron storage
You can memorize 100 different strong passwords, some of which you only use once per year? I sure can't. These are what my passwords look like, and every one is different: UIH&@mHtVOQfw96U
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Re: Password Managers
2021/06/19 11:01:06
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Without sounding too dumb have you tried an Index/Card box in real life? I promise you with 100% certainty that no one will ever be able to hack into your paper card. If you're worried about safety, throw it into your local safe/cubby hole to keep it safe.
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Re: Password Managers
2021/06/23 17:17:34
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I have had a real good experience with Dashlane. And it does have a free option.
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Re: Password Managers
2021/06/24 01:10:13
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I'm a huge fan of Bitwarden! It was easy to import all my passwords from LastPass when I first switched over. I managed to get my family using it too as their first password manager. In particular, I think Bitwarden's browser plugin is much better than LastPass. When LastPass changed their free tier, I recommended it to many friends and those who switched seemed to prefer Bitwarden.
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ty_ger07
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Re: Password Managers
2021/06/24 05:49:42
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BitterStrife Without sounding too dumb have you tried an Index/Card box in real life? I promise you with 100% certainty that no one will ever be able to hack into your paper card. If you're worried about safety, throw it into your local safe/cubby hole to keep it safe.
This has already been mentioned. Do you only use your passwords in one location (within reach of your safe)?
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Re: Password Managers
2021/07/07 22:37:04
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I've used 1Password and LastPass, prefer the latter so ended up sucking it up and paying for it.
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Re: Password Managers
2021/07/09 14:35:08
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inkyvoxel I'm a huge fan of Bitwarden! It was easy to import all my passwords from LastPass when I first switched over. I managed to get my family using it too as their first password manager. In particular, I think Bitwarden's browser plugin is much better than LastPass. When LastPass changed their free tier, I recommended it to many friends and those who switched seemed to prefer Bitwarden.
I switched to bitwarden and never looked back. Got my entire family converted over too.
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Re: Password Managers
2021/07/14 18:01:26
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Another vote for Lastpass, relatively low cost and it works as designed.
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