Post number #346662, ID: 101854
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I'm surprised that Lastpass gives you freedom to export your stuff.. The UI is very confusing, but i'll try to get used to it.
Post number #346681, ID: 101854
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To be fair, Lastpass is a good choice if yoi just want a "just werkz" password manager while sacrificing your security. I tried KeepassXC but it was buggy so i just went with original one.
Post number #346750, ID: 00fbdd
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How does LastPass sacrifice your security?
Post number #346789, ID: 2123e4
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>>346750 Lastpass is cloud-based.
Post number #347341, ID: f07885
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Good choice op!
Post number #347431, ID: a25248
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>>346662 Plaintext encrypted with gpg symmetric cipher? Anyone? You give your passes to app, which asks you for them? Are one of those non-paranoid creeps, who posts all their life to facebook?
Post number #347464, ID: a25248
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>>347431 *Are you
Post number #347739, ID: f63ad5
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You're so smart. Good luck with accessing your apps on your smartphone.
Post number #347760, ID: 2577b4
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Lastpass is inseucre garbage. Good job OP. I wouldn't hire someone who uses lastpass.
Post number #347828, ID: c6480d
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All right, what's the real purpose of these? Is Keepass/Lastpass for people who can't remember passwords, or does it also provide some sophisticated additional security layer (like changing passwords periodically etc.)?
Post number #348258, ID: 00fbdd
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>>347760 I use lastpass, is it that bad?
Post number #348266, ID: 4f02ac
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>>347828 It's for storing (preferably) complex passwords and for having different password for every site you use. That's really all a password manager do in a nutshell.
Post number #348644, ID: 9e69e5
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>>348258 Not really. He's just a crazy paranoid FOSS user, LastPass is fine.
Post number #348855, ID: 4bb6de
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>>348644 No it's not. You don't/can't know what it does with your data since it's proprietary. It's not fine at all.
Post number #348869, ID: 9e69e5
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>>348855 You just proved my point.
Post number #348913, ID: 4bb6de
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>>348869 >implying not trusting something is immidiately "crazy paranoia".
Post number #348928, ID: ccd3be
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>>348869 What's it like to be a retard?
Post number #348929, ID: 2123e4
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>>348258 Not that bad, but i wouldn't trust my passwords on the cloud even if it was heavily encrypted.
Post number #349170, ID: d7f3c9
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Tusk is a great firefox addon for these who are lazy to use keepass.
Post number #349492, ID: 7d1058
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>>348869 You must be one of the people who think news channels are trustworthy.
Post number #349864, ID: e4f621
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>>348644 you're too young to know DES56. You're too dumb to know any better.
Post number #350421, ID: ba5b85
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Use bitwarden
Post number #350454, ID: 267da9
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>>ba5b85 gotta agree. Bitwarden pretty much nails it with ease of use too.
Post number #353633, ID: 6dc91c
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What about kde wallet (or kwalllet, respectively)? You either can choose between gpg or blowfish encryption and manage multiple containers.
Post number #353690, ID: e4928b
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Storing passwords on a cloud that is well known, yeah won't take that. If you really need a place to store or recover your passwords than use a program that stores it onsite or in a physical matter. At least you'll be able to control the security.
Post number #357294, ID: c71461
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>not remembering passwords yourself
Post number #358089, ID: 39890a
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>>357294 >Using the same 4 passwords for everything
Post number #359321, ID: 2a1b4b
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KEEP ASS
Post number #359417, ID: 87201a
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>>359321 this is why i cant have a serious conversation with friends about password managers :(
Post number #359643, ID: 643762
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>>359417 can we talk about how google chrome stores passwords in plaintext and that you can "Steal" passwords by logging into your friends' chrome (and thus syncing their passwords into your account) ? xDD
Post number #359956, ID: 39890a
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>>359643 Lmao how?
Post number #359967, ID: 34ce71
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>>359643 >plaintext >logging into physical access When you have physical access to anything without any lock or prevention measures, you are pretty much dead.
It's the same 'hack' as opening your friend's laptop and seeing their Facebook is still logged in, so you decide to 'hack' their account.
This is what login passwords are for, people.
Post number #361520, ID: da559b
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>OP does a achievement >most of the thread is argument Really grinds me gear.
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| I'm surprised that Lastpass gives you freedom to export your stuff.. The UI is very confusing, but i'll try to get used to it.