jayson
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Password storage app
Hi, Anyone have any suggestions for a secure app to store passwords for online stores, forums, etc? Cheers, jayson
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Re: Password storage app
2015/07/05 12:43:45
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☄ Helpfulby jayson 2015/07/06 18:21:58
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Re: Password storage app
2015/07/05 12:52:52
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I use RoboForm: http://www.roboform.com/ Works great on Android, as well. Can't speak for iOS, but I assume it's just as good. RoboForm's syncing is very good, and it gets updated regularly, which is nice, considering the velocity of browser updates. I also really like its password generator, very flexible, very configurable (types of permitted/required characters, number of characters, etc.). More than once, I've needed access to an account from my phone. No chance I'd ever remember strong passwords, so having RF on my phone has been a life-saver. I have well over 100 logins saved in RF. No way I could keep all of that straight in this ol' brain.
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Re: Password storage app
2015/07/05 18:46:39
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+1 for RoboForm. Been using it for years. Allows use of secure passwords, different for all sites and it does not suffer from CRS as I do. Dan
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Re: Password storage app
2015/07/05 19:25:13
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I use KeePass, store my password file on my personal cloud and access it with my comps, tablets and smartphone.
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Re: Password storage app
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Re: Password storage app
2015/07/05 20:49:37
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+1 for KeePass. I keep it on a thumb drive and a cloud backup. Very useful little app with some great encryption. :)
post edited by TerraSin - 2015/07/05 20:56:06
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Re: Password storage app
2015/07/05 22:06:05
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mSecure. Cloud based. Works on PC, android, Mac, etc.
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Re: Password storage app
2015/07/05 22:40:46
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I use SplashIDPro I have used their earlier versions for years. The Pro version will install on multiple devices for a single user (PCs & mobile) and everything is synced via the cloud. You can also access your data via a web browser if you need to as well. I use it to store account #'s, web logins, software license keys, instrument serial#'s, etc.. I use it daily.
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Re: Password storage app
2015/07/05 22:43:55
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Pen and paper, and then store it in a deposit box in Greece.
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Re: Password storage app
2015/07/06 00:42:21
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Re: Password storage app
2015/07/06 09:28:27
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Pen and paper, and then store it in a deposit box in Greece. Apparently there are a great deal of these deposit boxes empty in Greece at the moment.......
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Re: Password storage app
2015/07/06 10:16:52
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I've been using http://passwordsafe.sourceforge.net/ for the last couple of years. I like OS tools for this kind of stuff. With a lot of eyes watching, I figger a security breach will be spotted quickly.
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Re: Password storage app
2015/07/06 14:23:35
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I've used 1Password for a while now, works well across multiple platforms.
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jayson
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Re: Password storage app
2015/07/06 18:15:29
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Thanks for the recommendations! I think I going to try out LastPass as it has some good reviews from Leo Laporte and Steve Gibson. Cheers, jayson
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Re: Password storage app
2015/07/06 21:12:01
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+1 for LastPass. Been using it for several years.
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