LastPass
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@thanksaj said:
@coliver said:
@Dashrender said:
@technobabble said:
Thanks everyone, I will be able to explain why LastPass is safe. I personally plan to upgrade so I can have it on my phone. I have a problem with one site, my hosted WHMCS billing platform. LastPass tries to override every user pass area on the program with my login to the program.
Yeah I've run into this problem with a few different sites. When I create a new user in our EHR it always enters my password, so I have to delete it, etc, etc.
Also, when our EHR times out, for some reason the entered information by lastpass never works - I always have to fully log out of the page, and log back in, yeah it takes about 3 extra seconds, I just live with it.
I've had that issue on a few sites. The best way to get around it that I've seen is to disable autofill on all accounts of the site in question.
Yup. And auto-login if you had it on.
Yeah I avoid auto-login, but I like the autofill - so I'm keeping that one.
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@Dashrender said:
@thanksaj said:
@coliver said:
@Dashrender said:
@technobabble said:
Thanks everyone, I will be able to explain why LastPass is safe. I personally plan to upgrade so I can have it on my phone. I have a problem with one site, my hosted WHMCS billing platform. LastPass tries to override every user pass area on the program with my login to the program.
Yeah I've run into this problem with a few different sites. When I create a new user in our EHR it always enters my password, so I have to delete it, etc, etc.
Also, when our EHR times out, for some reason the entered information by lastpass never works - I always have to fully log out of the page, and log back in, yeah it takes about 3 extra seconds, I just live with it.
I've had that issue on a few sites. The best way to get around it that I've seen is to disable autofill on all accounts of the site in question.
Yup. And auto-login if you had it on.
Yeah I avoid auto-login, but I like the autofill - so I'm keeping that one.
I have auto-login for a few things but most are just auto-fill.
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lol...Last pass tech support told me I had to reinstall and that should fix it....Yeah...I found the autofill and auto-login stuff settings.
My request was to login to one site and not have lastpass do anything else while on that site.
I have checked disable autofill and unchecked auto-login, but it autofilled anyway last night.
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@technobabble said:
lol...Last pass tech support told me I had to reinstall and that should fix it....Yeah...I found the autofill and auto-login stuff settings.
My request was to login to one site and not have lastpass do anything else while on that site.
I have checked disable autofill and unchecked auto-login, but it autofilled anyway last night.
Their support is not stellar as far as technical ability, or response time.
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@thanksaj indeed (sounded like Teal'c in my head)
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@technobabble said:
@thanksaj indeed (sounded like Teal'c in my head)
Confused by this...not even sure how to read that...
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Ok...one more thing...a show of hands:
- who uses LastPass
- who uses LastPass with 2 factor authenication
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Last Pass with 2 factor authentication
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LastPass
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Neither. KeePass.
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LastPass
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LastPass
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Lastpass for personal
Keepass for work -
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@thanksaj said:
@coliver said:
Lastpass for personal
Keepass for workThat seems kind of backwards to me...
Why?
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LassPass with 2 factor (GA)
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@thanksaj said:
@coliver said:
@thanksaj said:
@coliver said:
Lastpass for personal
Keepass for workThat seems kind of backwards to me...
Why?
The paid for home and the free for work. Lol
Oh, I do pay for LastPass at home, I generally pay for apps that work exceedingly well for their purpose.
I tried to use LastPass for work but I found that it would act weirdly if I tried to switch between accounts. So I started using KeePass for local credentials and work relevant websites. The database is also stored/encrypted on our local file server so that more then one user can access it.
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@coliver said:
@thanksaj said:
@coliver said:
@thanksaj said:
@coliver said:
Lastpass for personal
Keepass for workThat seems kind of backwards to me...
Why?
The paid for home and the free for work. Lol
Oh, I do pay for LastPass at home, I generally pay for apps that work exceedingly well for their purpose.
I tried to use LastPass for work but I found that it would act weirdly if I tried to switch between accounts. So I started using KeePass for local credentials and work relevant websites. The database is also stored/encrypted on our local file server so that more then one user can access it.
Makes sense I guess.