In search of the best password manager? There are lots of good options to choose from. We are here to help!1Password vs.
Lastpass, making the switch.Is 1Password the best password manager?1Password is available on all the platforms such as Android, iOS, OS X, Windows. Creating and storing strong encrypted passwords to help secure all of your accounts online.A password manager doesn't mean you will never face your information being compromised, but it does increase your security.LastPass is an excellent password management tool and one we have been using for quite some time, though after it recently sold we decided to take a look at other options that led us to review 1Password. What are your thoughts on password managers?More about Dotto TechClick here to subscribe to our YouTube Channel!Check out Steve's excellent online free workshops:Learn to create videos jusy like SteveScreencasting Secrets - How to create awesome screencasts like Steve.Do you want to learn more about EVERNOTE?Solving the Evernote Puzzle.About SteveSteve Dotto is a long time host and executive producer of Dotto Tech, Canada's longest-running nationally syndicated technology TV show. After 15 years on television, Steve now delivers his advice and how-to videos on YouTube.Every week we produce new videos that show how technology fits in your life covering all aspects of technology from a personal use perspective.Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, iPhone, apps, Gmail, Google drive, iPad tables all get covered.If you have suggestions for videos you would like to see, drop us a note at www.dottotech.comBook Steve to speak at your event, he is an outstanding keynote speaker.
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Jon Martindale, These are the best password managers for protecting your data online, Digital Trends, September 13, 2017Jason Fitzpatrick, Password Managers Compared: LastPass vs KeePass vs Dashlane vs 1Password, How-To Geek, November 2, 2016What is the best cross-platform password manager?, Slant, January 24, 2018. Overall, LastPass is very simple to use and interact with. It takes care of everything automatically and is very easy to live with. So 1Password vs LastPass, which is the best? This is a tough one because ‘best’ is so subjective. Plus, I have used LastPass since 2010 and think it is excellent so may be biased.
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NeilHi Charles,Have you checked Enpass Password manager? I found it last week when I was looking for LastPass alternative due to recent vulnerability in LastPass.Obvious 1Password was my first choice but my pocket can’t afford it desktop version and it’s not availabe for Linux. So I searched some other alternatives and then I encountered Enpass. It’s a lesser known yet powerful password manager.
I will highly recommend to have a look at Enpass as it’s one of the best cross platform password manager and I think everyone can afford this as it’s doesn’t have any subscription and has free desktop app. Charles SettlesThanks for the tip, Neil!. MikeLastPass feature to automatically change passwords does NOT work.
This as of 10 minutes ago. LP has what they call a “security audit” which evaluates passwords in various terms known breaches in certain sites, similar or identical passwords used on multiple sites, missing or blank passwords, and old passwords. So far so good.
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They even offer to fix those problems for you at the click of a button. About 45 clicks, by the time you remove and replace LastPass with a version that has that feature.Once it goes to work you’ll notice that it is SLOWWWW. Maybe 2-3 minutes for each site. But the worst part is that it returns a message telling you that it failed. So now you have invested the better part of an hour messing with all of this to accomplish nothing at all.Should you be so foolish as to open a support ticket, they will run you through the typical non support tactic of having you untinstall, and reinstall. Once that also fails, and maybe two days later for this conversation go to on, they will tell you that they kown about the problem and they have it on a list somewhere and may do something about it someday but they won’t tell you when.So much for LastPass security, and LastPass support. I’m looking for an alternative to switch but I do not want to as I’ve a lot of time with LP.
But seriously, another problem of LONG standing is that it won’t fill login credentials to one of those popup boxes that some sites present you when you attempt to log in. I don’t think they even PLAN to address that.I’m seriously considering printing out ID/PWD lists and carrying them in my wallet. CyberBetween LastPass and 1Password which one is better? I believe they have a better security model, easier synchronization between every device, browser, and platform, it’s easy to use and it’s not hard on the pocket book. Checkout Keeper Security.
Aleks PetersonThanks for the feedback, Cyber. Cool name, too. What is that. Greek?. AlexanderThe thing about 1Password that is a deal-breaker for me is that I paid the $64 for the Mac version and I have been unable to use it on Windows without it being a massive pain in the butt, and they want you to pay separate for the Windows version and then in order to use it on Windows to sync across both Windows and Mac they want you to subscribe to their service to sync the passwords online, which is bull.
I feel like I got robbed because I’m not able to use the Windows version after paying a whopping $65 for it on Mac. Aleks PetersonThanks for the feedback, Alexander.