LastPass Replacement?
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@travisdh1 said in LastPass Replacement?:
@johnhooks said in LastPass Replacement?:
@Dashrender said in LastPass Replacement?:
@johnhooks said in LastPass Replacement?:
I use KeePass. I keep the database in Dropbox and then keep the key on another system. The android version isn't too bad.
How does that work? What does the key do?
Sorry I've been busy. I have Dropbox on my phone. So the database is updated every time I change something. I also have a key file in a different folder on my Android device, that's required to open the database. So both the correct passphrase and they key are required to open the database.
Another way to do 2FA then. Wonder if all of these can use Authenticator?
Maybe this?
http://nidkil.me/2014/12/10/adding-two-factor-authentication-to-keepass-keepass2android/
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I suppose that's better, but it's not great two factor - you don't know if your device has been compromised and the file is out there.
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I also use Keepass and have been for about 10 years. I store the keepass db in my dropbox folder and the keyfile on my devices and use a master password. On my phone, I mark the keepass db as a favorite or whatever dropbox calls it, and it automatically downloads the latest version when I make changes on one of my other devices.
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I've been using 1Password for almost 5 years now. Have it on my MAC, Windows, idevices and Android. Recently they did an upgrade on Android version and all works really well with dropbox for syncing and is secured with the master password.
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@wrx7m said in LastPass Replacement?:
I also use Keepass and have been for about 10 years. I store the keepass db in my dropbox folder and the keyfile on my devices and use a master password. On my phone, I mark the keepass db as a favorite or whatever dropbox calls it, and it automatically downloads the latest version when I make changes on one of my other devices.
I use the same method but instead use Keepass I use Password Safe
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@iroal said in LastPass Replacement?:
@wrx7m said in LastPass Replacement?:
I also use Keepass and have been for about 10 years. I store the keepass db in my dropbox folder and the keyfile on my devices and use a master password. On my phone, I mark the keepass db as a favorite or whatever dropbox calls it, and it automatically downloads the latest version when I make changes on one of my other devices.
I use the same method but instead use Keepass I use Password Safe
Password Safe looks interesting. The homepage says designed by Bruce Scneier, I take it he wasn't the programmer then?
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Why are people switching from LastPass?
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Because they got bought out by LMI(Log Me In), I think... and in some circles, LMI has a horrid reputation.
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@dafyre said in LastPass Replacement?:
Because they got bought out by LMI(Log Me In), I think... and in some circles, LMI has a horrid reputation.
That and they are not free. But mostly the LMI buy out.
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@scottalanmiller said in LastPass Replacement?:
@dafyre said in LastPass Replacement?:
Because they got bought out by LMI(Log Me In), I think... and in some circles, LMI has a horrid reputation.
That and they are not free. But mostly the LMI buy out.
For the cloud auto sync options, I'm totally fine paying $12/yr. But the LMI thing does bug me.
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@Dashrender said in LastPass Replacement?:
@scottalanmiller said in LastPass Replacement?:
@dafyre said in LastPass Replacement?:
Because they got bought out by LMI(Log Me In), I think... and in some circles, LMI has a horrid reputation.
That and they are not free. But mostly the LMI buy out.
For the cloud auto sync options, I'm totally fine paying $12/yr. But the LMI thing does bug me.
Yeah, call this a preemptive action on my part. I don't want LMI getting any $$ from me.
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@travisdh1 said in LastPass Replacement?:
@Dashrender said in LastPass Replacement?:
@scottalanmiller said in LastPass Replacement?:
@dafyre said in LastPass Replacement?:
Because they got bought out by LMI(Log Me In), I think... and in some circles, LMI has a horrid reputation.
That and they are not free. But mostly the LMI buy out.
For the cloud auto sync options, I'm totally fine paying $12/yr. But the LMI thing does bug me.
Yeah, call this a preemptive action on my part. I don't want LMI getting any $$ from me.
Or my passwords.