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currently switched to Roboform from Keepass. very satisfied.good to know, I never came that far
So for me: Keepass for life
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currently switched to Roboform from Keepass. very satisfied.good to know, I never came that far
So for me: Keepass for life
sticky password also allows you to choose if you want your encrypted data synced with their cloud or not from what i can tell?@MalwareTracker it depends of what you call "better".
I never feel comfortable handing my passwords to a cloud based system which I can't controll or audit...
For Keepass it might be that you can't check if the implementation of AES256, ChaCha or what ever is correct but you have another layer of security by taking control of the location / access of your encrypted data...
I never really thought I would have any use for the secure notes feature that you were talking about and how bitwarden doesn't have that yet, but after looking into it more, I can see the appeal lol.Stickypassword can cause conflicts with some random programs. For example I had to disable it each time I wanted to use Constant Contact for nearly a year until Sticky fixed it. Really annoying. Sometimes it worries me how much Sticky injects into things if it can cause these sorts of issues. But to be honest, that worry is probably unfounded. Stickypassword has never had a compromise that I can find, and a lot of people I trust in IT swear by it. (including Kaspersky, lol) I am still taking a serious look at Bit Warden right now, asking a lot of questions from the developer and testing it over a few months.
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I never really thought I would have any use for the secure notes feature that you were talking about and how bitwarden doesn't have that yet, but after looking into it more, I can see the appeal lol.
One feature bit Warden has that sticky doesn't seem to (or I haven't found yet at least) is the ability to share certain passwords with other users. Ex, I have my own bitwarden account and so does my gf. We both have our own usernames and passwords for a financial website, and sometimes log into the other person's username to do stuff. I setup my username/password for rbc.com and so does she, under our own bit Warden account. Then we put our RBC username/password on a list called "financial" and proceed to share that list with each other. If either of us ever changes username or password for RBC, the other person automatically has access to the new username or password. This beats having both people's info saved into my account and vice versa, so there's no need to remember to update things for both people whenever one person makes a change to a shared website
What do you mean multiple choice logins?I returned to Lastpass as it fills in multiple choice logins better.
I think it means, site on which a user have multiple accounts & user's password manager giving a choice to login from which ever account user wants.What do you mean multiple choice logins?
I recently tried SP and it just offers empty window, I had to choose the necessary login from the hidden menu. Lastpass offers the last used login - what is more convenient as usually other logins are rarely used.I think it means, site on which a user have multiple accounts & user's password manager giving a choice to login from which ever account user wants
Great sounding feature. I'll ask sticky password support about this.Lastpass offers the last used login - what is more convenient as usually other logins are rarely used.
Thank you for explanation now I understand.I think it means, site on which a user have multiple accounts & user's password manager giving a choice to login from which ever account user wants.
Previously, sticky password had more tedious multiple choice login option, but now it has improved. That is my 2 cents.
Regards.
If sticky offers a drop down list like chrome does, then I am ok with that method as I'm already used to Chrome's method. Even if it involves a right click.Sorry if I sounded too vague about "multiple choice logins". Yes exactly this:
I recently tried SP and it just offers empty window, I had to choose the necessary login from the hidden menu. Lastpass offers the last used login - what is more convenient as usually other logins are rarely used.
currently switched to Roboform from Keepass. very satisfied.
tried it for the sake of changing stuff up, but i didn't like it, browser extensions are clunky and the settings in the app seems barebones.
plus the way it does 2FA... or i'm just too used to Keepass.
either way ,thanks
I agree with you, I'm partial to Keepass myself. Using a trial of Abine Blur right now.