If you really want to have a secure password make it a "Double Blind Password". When you use a DBP neither you nor the password manager app know the full password. You create a strong password that is stored in the password manager and then you add a unique identifier that only you know.
You split your password into 2 parts - one which is stored in the password manager, and the other which is stored in your head, If your password manager is hack/stolen or compromised due to a security breach they will not have a working password.
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I'd use an open source pw manager over this. Like keypassxc or bitwarden
Loving Bitwarden having switched almost seamlessly from LastPass once they made mobile access paid. It isn't perfect and I like that LastPass auto fills credentials (BitWarden requires a click) better. Overall, easy switch and easy enough to use especially considering that it is free.
Mobile experience with either isn't great but once the creds are loaded, they work the same as on a browser.
Loving Bitwarden having switched almost seamlessly from LastPass once they made mobile access paid. It isn't perfect and I like that LastPass auto fills credentials (BitWarden requires a click) better. Overall, easy switch and easy enough to use especially considering that it is free.
Mobile experience with either isn't great but once the creds are loaded, they work the same as on a browser.
Auto fill is a bad security practice. I can't find the 1password blog post on why they don't, but found another article for the rationale.
I like 1Password, but it's admittedly the only service I've used. Their newest windows app update (within the last 2 weeks or so) is great and made opening the app way faster. Also works seamlessly on apple products so far.
Pro tip. They have a gift card you can buy that saves you quite a bit of $. Used this for years. Great software. Solid. Especially cross platform. If you have a variety of macs, pc, iOS. Etc.
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You split your password into 2 parts - one which is stored in the password manager, and the other which is stored in your head, If your password manager is hack/stolen or compromised due to a security breach they will not have a working password.
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Mobile experience with either isn't great but once the creds are loaded, they work the same as on a browser.
Mobile experience with either isn't great but once the creds are loaded, they work the same as on a browser.
Auto fill is a bad security practice. I can't find the 1password blog post on why they don't, but found another article for the rationale.
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