Best Password Managers: Top 4 Reviewed

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Overkill

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RE: Best Password Managers: Top 4 Reviewed

Umbra Corp. said:
no need to do complicated , i use para-phrases with "hacker style" and one special character between each word

ex:

my paraphrase : feel the power of the dark side > hacker style and $ as a special character > f33l$th3$p0w3r$0f$th3$d4rk$s1d3$

easy and secure


It would take a desktop PC about
34 undecillion years
to crack your password
 

Overkill

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RE: Best Password Managers: Top 4 Reviewed

I'm trying to figure out which letters to make substitutes for...E=3,I=1 <<<are the easiest
 

Shadowave

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RE: Best Password Managers: Top 4 Reviewed

I use Sticky Password 6,but I'm sick of errors...and Iwould try LastPass
 

Littlebits

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RE: Best Password Managers: Top 4 Reviewed

I was a long time Roboform user. But after they changed their license policy, limited the free version to only 15 passwords and kept releasing versions which were buggy and didn't work correctly with Firefox and Google Chrome, I switch to LastPass.

LastPass allowed me to import all of my Roboform data and it works excellent with all browsers. I never have errors anymore when logging on to my sites. LastPass is more stable than Roboform and the free version is not limited to 15 passwords which is not enough for most users.

I have been using LastPass for several years now and I have been very pleased with it. I would never go back to Roboform.

Thanks.:D
 
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RE: Best Password Managers: Top 4 Reviewed

MRF71 said:
I'm trying to figure out which letters to make substitutes for...E=3,I=1 <<<are the easiest

how i use them

1= I
2 = L
3 = E
4 = A
5 = S
6 = G
7 = T
8 = B
9 = Q
0 = O
 

treefrog'

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RE: Best Password Managers: Top 4 Reviewed

because of the massive recent password database breaches hackers have had a chance to study and work on algorithms to crack "clever" passwords
saying that if you include all character sets and make them long and each 1 different you should be all good
http://arstechnica.com/security/2012/08/passwords-under-assault/
 
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