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LastPass vs KeePass vs 1Password


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Poll: LastPass vs KeePass vs 1Password

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#16 John.

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Posted 02 August 2012 - 15:07

Mostly my head, but 1Password sometimes.


#17 DARKFiB3R

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Posted 02 August 2012 - 15:14

KeePass + 7pass + LastPass + Xmarks


KeePass because **** trusting the cloud with my most sensitive stuff, and because it's awesome (for more info than just passwords), especially if you set it up to work across all machines on your local network.
7pass because I need my KeePass database on my phone.
LastPass for speed/ease of use with my most commonly used passwords (though I think KeePass has an auto fill feature, I've just never worked it out)
Xmarks just because.

#18 FlintyV

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Posted 02 August 2012 - 15:17

Lastpass for websites and online services and KeePass 2 for things like server logins and other details.

#19 The Dark Knight

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Posted 02 August 2012 - 15:21

Using LastPass free. Thinking of upgrading to Premium as I have an iPad now. :)

#20 OP Nagisan

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Posted 02 August 2012 - 15:55

Trying out KeePass now, and I like having the app for my phone, plus the KeePass desktop program rocks, but the chrome extension is severely lacking compared to lastpass....it has auto-fill, but no auto submit (not really an issue, because it still fills in the info, it's just a bit slower than autosubmitting like lastpass has).....but it also can't manage keepass at all, and it requires keepass to remain open to use it which is pretty annoying. If keepass had lastpass's chrome extension (but managing the local database instead of connecting to the internet) it would be perfect.

I think I'm going to use KeePass on my phone for just my email and use LastPass on my desktop with the same password configured for my email. That way I get the best of both worlds with minimum upkeep (only have to update it if I change my email password).

EDIT: Okay, using KeePass on my phone with both my dropbox and google account passwords saved, and only a keyfile securing it (which is also located on my phone). If I ever lose my phone, all I need to do is change my email and dropbox passwords and I don't lose anything else. But I also don't have to type in a complex password on the phone keyboard (virtual only) and it's in my possession or sight 99% of the time. I have KeePass installed on my computer for management of the database if I need to (with the keyfile in an encrypted file container). Then I have LastPass containing those same passwords (dropbox and google account), along with many others that I use on my computer 99% of the time. I also plan to put a portable browser w/ lastpass on my USB drive for easy access if I ever need to use it on another computer.

#21 fastcat

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Posted 02 August 2012 - 19:30

I have been using StickyPassword for a year but evaluating Dashlane for a possible transfer as I am not sure I will upgrade SP once the subscription runs out and Dashlane is free at the moment.