What password manager does everyone use?

You either don’t understand or you’re trolling.

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I understand very well. It’s trash :joy:

For people that actually value security over convenience this is a feature, not a bug.

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Hi guys, first post :slight_smile: Having been burned by the Dropbox hack about 10 years ago, my passwords are stored in a password protected spreadsheet, and always kept on a removable USB drive, and backed up to an external HDD. I use 2FA wherever possible as well for extra layer of security. Now, if the house burnt down, I’d have a problem. :rofl:

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You can’t with LastPass. Secure key or nothing :slight_smile: sounds more like your trolling with your knowledge on the product :eyes::flushed:

Out of interest, what scenario do you imagine where you have lost every single device you own, and a piece of paper (that I guess is in a draw somewhere). I can’t even imagine one.

My house is burgled and every single device goes (even my phone next to my bed somehow)? I still have the paper.
My house burns down? I would have grabbed my phone before leaving.
Tsunami/volcano/meterorite destroys whole house I would have been warned first and left with at least my phone.

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We’re taking about 1Password. LOOOOOOOL

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You never know :sunglasses:

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That was a reply saying you can’t get locked out of last pass and need a secure key :eyes:

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When I tested all the password managers 1password was the only one to give you a secret key PDF by default if I remember correctly.

I managed to get myself locked out of my account and had to start over because I accidentally deleted it.

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I’m just kidding with you. It’s all good. I just don’t like 1passwords “overprotective measures” I am just not willing to pay £40 for LastPass premium now

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I’m going to dry Dashlane for now. It seems to have been easy and simple to set up and switch over to so I’ll see how I get on.

I’m going to move from LastPass Authenticator to 2FAS too this weekend. That looks like a good offering with offline backups

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I have been using 1Password for more than 7 years now. Started using it at work and every company I’ve been at use it and just made it easier to have a personal one as well. I’ve got the family subscription and it works quite well

Just incase people didn’t know if you use 1Password at work and have a personal family subscription then you can get that for free

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I’ve used:

  1. Lastpass
  2. Dashlane
  3. NordLocker (NordVPN password manager)
  4. Bitwarden
  5. KeepassX
  6. 1Password

I am using 1password now :slight_smile:

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This is probably in the region of ‘not totally sure but secure enough’. But out of interest, how do you get the passwords onto your phone?

I like to do things the hard way! I use Fastmail for mail, calendar, contacts, notes and online storage. Now the online storage bit is accessed by WebDAV or FTP. So if I need to get a password to my phone, I will store it in Fastmail, then access it via WebDAVNav+ app. The app itself Is FaceID protected, with 2FA. The same method in reverse to save a password from my phone to another device.

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wow that is complex! you could just use a password manager :smiley: but I guess it works for you

Actually, Fastmail and 1Password work well together. You can create masked email addresses (e.g. random_string@fastmail.com or even at your own domain) to register new accounts on websites from within 1Password when you want to protect your main email address.

1Password then talks to Fastmail to create the alias to your main email address using their API.

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this is exactly what I do! works really well, and a little extra privacy never hurts

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Looked at a few of the above. Still sticking with paid Dashlane. Great multi device and 2fa.