Rollers127
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- Jan 4, 2020
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I tried! It's very good. The only downside is the lack of integration with 2FA appsAnyone tried Avira Password Manager? Password Generator - manage your passwords easily | Avira
Seems to have no limitations for free use and does multi device syncing free.
Lastpass is basically dead with their new policy of restricting you to Desktop OR Mobile, but not both (unless you pay). There's better free options out there (Bitwarden, Microsoft) and there are MUCH better paid options (1Password, Keeper, etc). It has no place in the market anymore. People stuck with their shitty, buggy software because they offered a lot for free.What's wrong with LastPass in your idea?
Why link a 4 year old review?LastPass review: This virtual vault makes password protection effortless
LastPass remains the standard by which all other password managers are judged.www.pcworld.com
I don't / wouldn't use a password manager on a mobile device that could be mislaid so Lastpass' free usage restriction on device type doesn't really worry me. Lastpass is easy to use and does the job I want it do.. I've not experienced any 'bugs' so can't say I share your view that Lastpass is 'shitty, buggy software' . In contrast I found Bitwarden very hit and miss when it came to prompting to save new login information and entering login details for sites I had saved which sort of makes it pretty useless as a password manager in my view.Lastpass is basically dead with their new policy of restricting you to Desktop OR Mobile, but not both (unless you pay). There's better free options out there (Bitwarden, Microsoft) and there are MUCH better paid options (1Password, Keeper, etc). It has no place in the market anymore. People stuck with their shitty, buggy software because they offered a lot for free.
Biometric login to the phone, biometric login to the app itself. Not sure why this is an issue. Do you work in a field where people are actively trying to steal your device to access company info? Hell, you could also say the same thing about a laptop.I don't / wouldn't use a password manager on a mobile device that could be mislaid
Fair point although increasingly muggers / criminals are forcing victims to unlock their phones..Biometric login to the phone, biometric login to the app itself. Not sure why this is an issue. Do you work in a field where people are actively trying to steal your device to access company info? Hell, you could also say the same thing about a laptop.
And then you'd still have the biometric login for the password manager. AND you can remote erase your phone when you get home.Fair point although increasingly muggers / criminals are forcing victims to unlock their phones..
We use keeper as an MSP... Shared between our techs/staff... Is solid!!! Fast & reliable...I'm am testing Keeper, I probably will buy a licence on Black Friday. It's not a cheap solution but it is excellent :
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i have used both and agreed with you that Lastpass was more usable.I don't / wouldn't use a password manager on a mobile device that could be mislaid so Lastpass' free usage restriction on device type doesn't really worry me. Lastpass is easy to use and does the job I want it do.. I've not experienced any 'bugs' so can't say I share your view that Lastpass is 'shitty, buggy software' . In contrast I found Bitwarden very hit and miss when it came to prompting to save new login information and entering login details for sites I had saved which sort of makes it pretty useless as a password manager in my view.
I actualy found the link in a new article. The best PC hardware and software of 2021/2022Why link a 4 year old review?
I totally agree. After trying hard 1Password and Bitwarden, I finally moved to lastpass.I don't / wouldn't use a password manager on a mobile device that could be mislaid so Lastpass' free usage restriction on device type doesn't really worry me. Lastpass is easy to use and does the job I want it do.. I've not experienced any 'bugs' so can't say I share your view that Lastpass is 'shitty, buggy software' . In contrast I found Bitwarden very hit and miss when it came to prompting to save new login information and entering login details for sites I had saved which sort of makes it pretty useless as a password manager in my view.
I have been using it also and pretty impressed.I tried! It's very good. The only downside is the lack of integration with 2FA apps
Avira password manager? Yes testing the free version.Do you use its free version?