Your favorutie password manager?

Dashlane will be better when you can change all of your passwords without having to enter the queue behind 10,000 people to get the feature added. The self promotion aspect of that (i.e. having to tweet or add it to facebook) to get further up the queue is as cheesy as anything.

Other than that, it actually looks quite good, but it is really offputting to not get advertised features or have to promote the company to get them.
 
Dashlane doesn't have sync nor does it have online access (for free) which makes it pointless for me. For the premium features its $40 / year which is overly expensive.


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I assume you can back them up for when you do a format and reinstall of OS.

Think Its about time I jumped on this too. at least it'll save on the "forgot your password" forms I need to fill in
 
These do not make anything more secure do they?... they just gotta find 1 password and then not only can you get in everything else and it's presented in a nice ordered list too...?
 
LastPass Premium here as well. Moved from KeePass a while back.

Wouldn't mind something that's offline with decent browser integration and syncing though. Like KeePass with a decent plugin.

Edit: looks like 1Password might just do the trick! Looks like it's stored offline but with syncing and decent browser integration.
 
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These do not make anything more secure do they?... they just gotta find 1 password and then not only can you get in everything else and it's presented in a nice ordered list too...?

In theory... that is why Keepass databases can be protected with key file as well as password... An attacker needs to a) figure out he needs multiple sources b) obtain these multiple sources
 
These do not make anything more secure do they?... they just gotta find 1 password and then not only can you get in everything else and it's presented in a nice ordered list too...?

Depends how you protect them. I remember one very strong password rather than the same password for every site.

I also use two-factor authentication so they need to know my password and the ever changing two-factor side.

Going to be pretty hard for them to do that.



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Lastpass Premium for me.

Well worth the $12 yearly.

Same, I originally didn't use it with the tablet so didn't need to pay for it but honestly it just makes life so much simpler and any sites being hacked becomes far less of an issue.

Unless it's Lastpass who get hacked - you always have to remember that :)

I never save my master e-mail password with Lastpass, means I always control the recovery route for all of the other passwords and of course that e-mail address also has two factor enabled.
 
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