Advice Request Which Password Managers do you use?

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LastPass...the best thing i ever tried
It's good, but not as secure as TrueKey.
I would not worry too much about the past security breach, they are unfortunate but when
they happen a good company learns from that and improves, LastPass is one of those companies
and can be trusted. Good choice gmaister22 ;)
 
It's good, but not as secure as TrueKey.
I would not worry too much about the past security breach, they are unfortunate but when
they happen a good company learns from that and improves, LastPass is one of those companies
and can be trusted. Good choice gmaister22 ;)
Please google lastpass hack and tell me how can you feel so safe .

Maybe I will open a thread to discuss how to set it properly( I used it in the past but with default / basic settings ) . It's nice to discuss


LastPass servers have been hacked in the past, but no password has been hacked from any of the millions of customers/users LastPass has. Also, setting up 2 Way Authentication makes it even safer, it's a no brainer when it comes about safety imho
 
It's 15 sites SHvFI, remember I started with the free acct. before I went to Premium.
It's not much and I guess it is supposed to motivate the user to purchase the product,
a small taste so to speak.
I love it, Intel got this right, I just wish they had a Linux version of it.
But on Linux I am using LastPass
Yeah i know, the reason i mentioned 15 was enough was to highlight that no site should share passwords with another site.
Lastpass, Truekey and Keepass are the 3 password managers i trust. I don't consider one better than the other.
 
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