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Thank you. Will use both and update.
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I also use KeePass.
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Use the first word in a line just like King Sal.
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Is 1password $49.99? Or is that for a more complex version?
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Had a play around with both and to be honest they are a bit too much. I just want a simple database where I can secure them and only access them when I want through my iPhone or Mac . I am happy for Safari to keep my day to day surfing ones.
Ideally something I can drop into Google drive and then access it from my iPhone or Mac when I need a password. |
With my brain? I have probably close to 10 complex passwords memorized.
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I have an Excel to store my password... seems dated compared to the methods mentioned here.
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Keepass
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Hi,
I also use lastpass. Don't be impressed by the many available options. They exist to make your life easier. Lastpass is able to store a copy of your database locally if required. It also allows in-app auto-filling under android. After using Lastpass for over 2 years I cannot imagine ever going back to a excel sheet like solution. The key nowadays is really that you have multiple devices arround and the solution you pick has to be available just about everywhere. |
Originally Posted by LIH Prem
(Post 26326235)
1password supports wifi sync, dropbox sync, and/or iCloud sync.
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Originally Posted by TOMFORD
(Post 26328357)
I have an Excel to store my password... seems dated compared to the methods mentioned here.
Seriously though guys anything that I can save passwords to and keep on my google drive as I remember most of my passwords and just need a helping hand with those that I frequent less. |
Originally Posted by onlysuites
(Post 26329412)
Can I use a secure password to protect this? I currently store mine in a word file.
Seriously though guys anything that I can save passwords to and keep on my google drive as I remember most of my passwords and just need a helping hand with those that I frequent less. I subscribe to Lastpass, and while its not ultra perfect, it works well enough Lifehacker.com regularly does review and comparison of password managers http://lifehacker.com/tag/password-managers |
Originally Posted by onlysuites
(Post 26329412)
Can I use a secure password to protect this? I currently store mine in a word file.
Seriously though guys anything that I can save passwords to and keep on my google drive as I remember most of my passwords and just need a helping hand with those that I frequent less. |
Originally Posted by deniah
(Post 26329524)
Protection on microsoft documents can be easily defeated using a brute-force scheme.
Originally Posted by TOMFORD
(Post 26329615)
I don't know of a simple way to password protect a file, but you can put your passwords on a sheet in an Excel, hide the sheet, then put a password for unhiding sheets (or altering Excel structures).
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For a long time I just let my browser (Firefox) remember them for me, but installed an add-on that let me view and edit the account and password information. It allowed me to add new entries whether the website existed or not, so I could make up some dummy name for account information that didn't have an associated website. That obviously wasn't a cross-platform solution, and I've subsequently realized that:
It appears my requirements aren't all that different from the OP's... When I installed LastPass, one of the first things it did was read the Firefox password database and perform a security assessment. That was a real eye-opener, revealing just how often I was reusing the same passwords, and that the level of complexity was considerably lower than I had assumed. so I took the time to put LastPass to work, auto-generating much stronger passwords and updating the most critical websites (along with the majority of rest). The password assessment report now shows an acceptably high value. I've also implemented 2FA wherever it's supported, so I'm much more comfortable that I've done everything reasonable and prudent to safeguard my on-line access. And I'm seriously suggesting you think a bit longer about whether a Google Drive hosted, password-protected spreadsheet is really safe enough. |
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