• @[email protected]
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    71 year ago

    KeepassXC and sharing the databases between devices with any sync tool is the best bet for me. Used it since I started using password managers and I will never understand using any online service for this.

  • Kimagure
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    61 year ago

    Just use Bitwarden, Keepass, or whatever your choice. I’m surprised people still trust Last Pass.

    • Overzeetop
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      31 year ago

      Bitwarden, Keepass

      Do you mind if I pass your number on to my mother and father in law for tech support in setting it up on their Windows laptops and iPhones? I would do it, but I already have a full time job.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        If they have a windows laptop they probably also have an android phone. In that case it would make the most sense to have them use the chrome/google password manager.

        • Overzeetop
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          11 year ago

          I promise they have win+iOS. iMessage is the only reason that I have an iPhone. Well, that and the inability for any other messaging service to provide reliable real-time messaging with read receipts (both critical for core-family safety reasons; friends and work colleagues get my GVoice number which, ironically, worked better on iOS than Android at the time I switched).

          As a bonus, my F-I-L currently uses the Notes app as his vault (not the secure version, just a note entitled “Passwords”) and my mother uses a combination of several slips of paper floating about her office, Google Chrome’s internal password memory system, and a system involving her dog’s name, a site identifier, and the last four digits of a phone number she had as a child. That last one is pretty good, except that the old bird is really bad at remembering which letters she capitalizes and which part of the URL she’s going t use as the identifier, so some sites are just easier for her to get a password reset every time she uses them. I’m actually getting jittery just thinking about it.

        • sadreality
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          11 year ago

          advising people to use google products? is that the new edgelord thing?

  • cordlessmodem
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    31 year ago

    Went to 1password shortly after the first (maybe) debacle and have been extremely pleased since. I know it’s a similar risk with a hosted database but the convenience is hard to beat

    • OctoFloofy
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      61 year ago

      same just with bitwarden. Honestly i think anything might be better than LastPass.

  • @[email protected]
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    1 year ago

    I know it’s not a guarantee, but this is why I switched to Bitwarden. With Open Source software it’s less likely that this fuckups happen.

  • @[email protected]
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    11 year ago

    Some time back I was choosing between 1Password and LastPass. It seemed like a close contest at the time. But I’ve been very glad I chose 1Password in the time since then.