I’m looking for a password manager (free/paid) which works well on opera and android. Currently using lastpass and want to know If I can do any better before buying the pro version
Lastpass premium is the best way to go about.
I personally use a google doc with everything in there.
For websites, browser stored passwords work good
For iOS 1Password is amazing been using it for years
+1 to LastPass. Using the ad-supported version. Haven’t seen a single ad on mobile.
+1 to Lastpass, using free version on PC and android
+1 to LastPass, other alternatives would be Enpass and KeePass(PC only)
+1 For lastpass using it for 5 months now no complaints. Also checkout authy for 2fa on Android.
lastpass is most secure.
i have been using it for more than 7 years.
keeppass available for both pc and andriod. Been using it since a long time now.
lastpass it is! thank you for the suggestions.
Reopening (sort of) this thread. I have been using LastPass since last few years and it works very well and with the iOS 12 integration, it is even better now as I don’t have to open the LastPass app and copy passwords.
Does anyone here use the premium version of LastPass ? If yes, can you please let me know what it offers compared to free one?
Lo;! They say the premium ones can be used cross platform and mixed devices like tab, phones android, bb, ios and pc. But I’m using same account on android + pc. There isnt any necessary benefit for premium imo.
Right. I am using Free LastPass and have it installed on PC as chrome extension and my iPhone and it works fine.
I recently shifted to bitwarden, it is pretty neat. I moved away from LastPass and I like it here. Did not explore the complete set of features but LastPass was not working properly on firefox and so I moved on and did not look back.
+1 for Bitwarden, migrated from lastpass.
Keepass on Linux and keepass2android on mobile AND yubikey
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Basically says they are bad… use browser. Opinion of Google security researcher.
A biased one, I’d say.
Also, almost 4 year old thread.
I would say Bitwarden is the top contender these days.
I don’t use a password manager. ( I have my own patterns of password which I memorize).
I use chrome and built in manager for all timepass sites. I was shocked that once chrome prompted me to change username and password as those combinations were part of a data breach.
So google reads our password/username and saved as plaintext in their server ?
No,