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forum threadDealiusCaesar | Staff posted Nov 09, 2023 09:57 PM
forum threadDealiusCaesar | Staff posted Nov 09, 2023 09:57 PM

Sticky Password Premium: Lifetime Subscription $16

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StackSocial [stacksocial.com] has Sticky Password Premium: Lifetime Subscription on sale for $15.97.


Product Details:
  • Create strong, unique passwords, whenever & wherever you need them, on all of your devices
  • Unlimited encrypted password and data storage
  • Automatic form‑filling and autologin
  • Super strong password generator
  • Secure digital wallet
  • Secure notes
  • 2‑factor authentication
  • Biometric authentication
  • USB portable version (Windows)
  • For all your devices & browsers
  • Cloud and local WiFi sync across all your devices
  • Secure cloud backup for your passwords and data
  • Secure password sharing
  • Priority support
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StackSocial [stacksocial.com] has Sticky Password Premium: Lifetime Subscription on sale for $15.97.


Product Details:
  • Create strong, unique passwords, whenever & wherever you need them, on all of your devices
  • Unlimited encrypted password and data storage
  • Automatic form‑filling and autologin
  • Super strong password generator
  • Secure digital wallet
  • Secure notes
  • 2‑factor authentication
  • Biometric authentication
  • USB portable version (Windows)
  • For all your devices & browsers
  • Cloud and local WiFi sync across all your devices
  • Secure cloud backup for your passwords and data
  • Secure password sharing
  • Priority support

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Nov 09, 2023 10:33 PM
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Nov 09, 2023 10:33 PM
HofstraJetNov 09, 2023 10:33 PM
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Looks like a good program and reviews are decent. Anyone have experience with it?
Nov 09, 2023 10:38 PM
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Nov 09, 2023 10:38 PM
jon2249Nov 09, 2023 10:38 PM
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If this gets hacked, all your passwords are out…? Is there any difference between this and google password manager?
Nov 09, 2023 10:44 PM
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Nov 09, 2023 10:44 PM
HapShaughnessyNov 09, 2023 10:44 PM
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2 words:
Bitwarden
SafeInCloud

Back to lurking.
Nov 09, 2023 10:52 PM
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Nov 09, 2023 10:52 PM
RumbleTheBisonNov 09, 2023 10:52 PM
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Quote from jon2249 :
If this gets hacked, all your passwords are out…? Is there any difference between this and google password manager?
All cloud-based password managers have this issue. It's all about the amount of risk you're willing to consume, which can look very smug to type online.

I'll instead type it like this: you could use something like Keepass which is a localized password manager. That doesn't sync though.

You could also create a VERY strong master password and play the game like that.

You could also tack on 2 form authentication, which is a bullet point, which could be through a digital mean (Authy, for example) or a hardware key (Yubikey). I haven't click on it yet to read if they support hardware products, but HYPOTHETICALLY if someone knew your master password they'd still get stopped by the 2FA. I'm unsure if the program will alert if such a breach occurred so you could change your password though....

I personally use Bitwarden, which is "free", but their premium which is quite handy is $10/yr. Bitwarden though isn't allowed at work so only Keepass is an option via an encrypted flash drive. Of course, businesses aren't too keen on cloud-based products as all it takes is one person to goof...
Nov 10, 2023 02:53 AM
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Nov 10, 2023 02:53 AM
Snak_dogNov 10, 2023 02:53 AM
21 Posts
Quote from HapShaughnessy :
2 words:
Bitwarden
SafeInCloud

Back to lurking.
Yup, Bitwarden hands down!
Nov 10, 2023 04:11 AM
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Nov 10, 2023 04:11 AM
bbqbotNov 10, 2023 04:11 AM
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Another +1 for bitwarden! Free, terrifically functional, love it. Phone app syncs with browser addon, all my passwords easy to retrieve.
Nov 10, 2023 07:46 AM
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Nov 10, 2023 07:46 AM
umonsterNov 10, 2023 07:46 AM
406 Posts
Quote from RumbleTheBison :
All cloud-based password managers have this issue. It's all about the amount of risk you're willing to consume, which can look very smug to type online.

I'll instead type it like this: you could use something like Keepass which is a localized password manager. That doesn't sync though.

You could also create a VERY strong master password and play the game like that.

You could also tack on 2 form authentication, which is a bullet point, which could be through a digital mean (Authy, for example) or a hardware key (Yubikey). I haven't click on it yet to read if they support hardware products, but HYPOTHETICALLY if someone knew your master password they'd still get stopped by the 2FA. I'm unsure if the program will alert if such a breach occurred so you could change your password though....

I personally use Bitwarden, which is "free", but their premium which is quite handy is $10/yr. Bitwarden though isn't allowed at work so only Keepass is an option via an encrypted flash drive. Of course, businesses aren't too keen on cloud-based products as all it takes is one person to goof...
This has a wifi based sync option, though, so you don't need to have your passwords in the cloud

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Nov 11, 2023 04:44 PM
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alekhyadasNov 11, 2023 04:44 PM
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Use Bitwarden

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