BailMeOut wrote: » Lastpass However - take your time to setup properly.
ReginaldSmythV wrote: » What’s the proper setup? Genuine question, I’ve been using it for years and was wondering if I’m missing something. LastPass is excellent though. I keep everything on it, integrates with all devices, and you can have all the information automatically go to someone when you die.
seanofdbush wrote: » Appreciate any recommendations?
cj maxx wrote: » Something like Dashlane. Saves all passwords
jelem wrote: » Why pay someone ?
seanofdbush wrote: » Hi, I'm trying to find a software tool that will allow me to securely store passwords for multiple accounts across loads of accounts on a Mac - e.g. p/w's for Facebook, Twitter, Adverts, Boards, Bank Accounts, etc. All of the tools I can find have a monthly fee but I hate this pricing model and I'm looking for something that I can buy for a once-off cost, and upgrade it in the future as and when I need to. At the moment, I have them written in a notebook but if I ever lose that notebook I'm screwed! :-( Appreciate any recommendations?
grogi wrote: » If you have infinite amount of time, sure. Other people value their time, so prefer to offload some of the work to others.
Robert ninja wrote: » I use keepassxc.
lawred2 wrote: » The looks to be free? That the case?
observanto wrote: » I use KeepassXC and recommend KeepassXC or Bitwarden. There are free webinars organised by Bitwarden: The Wonderful World of Security Keys and Password Managershttps://www.crowdcast.io/e/security-keys-password-managers/1 Topic: Bitwarden Weekly Description: Join us for a quick demo and some open Q&A about Bitwarden!https://bitwarden.com/weekly/