Password Managers
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I still use LastPass as it is still a lower cost than Dashlane last time I checked. My renew is next month so I should look into it also.
I hate Dashlane because of shitty sales communications. The dude was spamming me 4 times a day with emails. Fuck that shit.
Question about Bitwarden. Do shared items have to be shared to people on the same account? I do not want to have both a Work and personal account unless their app also understands that and allows multiple logins. Neither Dashlane or LastPass do that though.
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@jmoore said in Password Managers:
I have used Dashlane for years personally and always liked it. We have a few people on LastPass at work but I don't like it as much but it still does the job. I didn't article yet though so hope they made the list.
What do you like about Dashlane compare to the rest?
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BitWarden
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@black3dynamite said in Password Managers:
@jmoore said in Password Managers:
I have used Dashlane for years personally and always liked it. We have a few people on LastPass at work but I don't like it as much but it still does the job. I didn't article yet though so hope they made the list.
What do you like about Dashlane compare to the rest?
Right, what justifies the extreme cost compared to others?
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@kuyaz said in Password Managers:
@dafyre may i know why u change from ur owned hosting to theirs?
Mainly for some sharing features to share passwords with other family members, and not having to worry about my own server getting hacked and such.
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Not crazy about BitWarden so far... It doesn't work as well as dashlane for me. It just missed recognizing 3 websites forms and does not even offer me the chance to save the passwords.
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@irj said in Password Managers:
Not crazy about BitWarden so far... It doesn't work as well as dashlane for me. It just missed recognizing 3 websites forms and does not even offer me the chance to save the passwords.
what browser?
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@black3dynamite said in Password Managers:
@jmoore said in Password Managers:
I have used Dashlane for years personally and always liked it. We have a few people on LastPass at work but I don't like it as much but it still does the job. I didn't article yet though so hope they made the list.
What do you like about Dashlane compare to the rest?
UI and ease of use for me. It is very streamlined.
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@dashrender said in Password Managers:
@irj said in Password Managers:
Not crazy about BitWarden so far... It doesn't work as well as dashlane for me. It just missed recognizing 3 websites forms and does not even offer me the chance to save the passwords.
what browser?
Chrome in Windows 10
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@irj said in Password Managers:
Not crazy about BitWarden so far... It doesn't work as well as dashlane for me. It just missed recognizing 3 websites forms and does not even offer me the chance to save the passwords.
That's odd. I've used it on Firefox and Chrome (as well as with Android) without any issues like that. It's actually better at field recognition then LastPass is from my usage.
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Well, maybe my import from DL was pointless... It doesnt seem to recognize anything automatically that I imported from DL.
Everything imported into the vault, but it isn't making the correlation of URLs for imported entries.
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I should mention that I imported my usernames & passwords from a KeePass 2 file. I didn't have the URL right in most of my sites, so when I copy/pasted the info into the login box, Bitwarden has saved the password and URL every time for me.
The exception, I've noticed is sites that have 2-step login (ie: username on one page, password on the next).
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@dafyre said in Password Managers:
I should mention that I imported my usernames & passwords from a KeePass 2 file. I didn't have the URL right in most of my sites, so when I copy/pasted the info into the login box, Bitwarden has saved the password and URL every time for me.
The exception, I've noticed is sites that have 2-step login (ie: username on one page, password on the next).
Well that is a pain in the ass.. It stuck all my usernames and passwords into notes and made the URL the username...
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@irj said in Password Managers:
@dafyre said in Password Managers:
I should mention that I imported my usernames & passwords from a KeePass 2 file. I didn't have the URL right in most of my sites, so when I copy/pasted the info into the login box, Bitwarden has saved the password and URL every time for me.
The exception, I've noticed is sites that have 2-step login (ie: username on one page, password on the next).
Well that is a pain in the ass.. It stuck all my usernames and passwords into notes and made the URL the username...
Oof that sucks. It imported perfectly from LastPass.
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@irj Oops!
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Has anyone heard of KeePassXC? It's a community fork of KeePassX.
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@black3dynamite said in Password Managers:
@jmoore said in Password Managers:
I have used Dashlane for years personally and always liked it. We have a few people on LastPass at work but I don't like it as much but it still does the job. I didn't article yet though so hope they made the list.
What do you like about Dashlane compare to the rest?
Feels more polished and smooth. Been out several years so that may be reason. Autofills anything I want, like the ui for desktop and mobile, and like how easy it is to have it create strong passwords for everything.
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I fixed the issues I was having with Bitwarden. I used it over the weekend. It's ok, but I do miss the one click autofill feature of dashlane.
However, I think other than that Bitwarden might meet my needs for FREE!
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@irj said in Password Managers:
I fixed the issues I was having with Bitwarden. I used it over the weekend. It's ok, but I do miss the one click autofill feature of dashlane.
However, I think other than that Bitwarden might meet my needs for FREE!
One click autofill? For passwords? Bitwarden has a similar feature but it does require you to click on the extension and click on the link. Two clicks.
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@coliver said in Password Managers:
@irj said in Password Managers:
I fixed the issues I was having with Bitwarden. I used it over the weekend. It's ok, but I do miss the one click autofill feature of dashlane.
However, I think other than that Bitwarden might meet my needs for FREE!
One click autofill? For passwords? Bitwarden has a similar feature but it does require you to click on the extension and click on the link. Two clicks.
hmm... I see what you are talking about now. That may suffice