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I am currently using “log me once”. It has gotten buggy with upgrades to operating systems and after three attempts of contacting their customer support I am leaving them.


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Baroque Bloke
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You’re looking for password manager recommendations?

I’ve used mSecure for more than a decade. $15/year. Apps for my iPhone and MacBook. Probably Android and PC too.

Apps on all platforms sync seamlessly. Syncing is via Wi-Fi, Dropbox or mSecure’s own servers. I use the latter. No additional cost, no third party involved, and I’ve never seen it down.

I’m currently on version 6. Version 7 has been announced, but not yet available.



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I’ve been happy with Keeper. I have it installed on my iPhone and Windows laptop. It manages passwords plus has a lot of additional features.
 
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I use Keeper as well. I like it.



 
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The best all-around password vault I have found is b-folders. It includes a configurable "random" password generator, local storage with secure syncing among multiple devices, and easy-to-use cut'n'paste functionality. Free trial up to a limited number of entries, and a one-time purchase, not a subscription model. The single license purchase covers all you devices. You can store the encrypted database on a cloud provider if you choose, but it isn't required.
 
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I have used Lastpass for the past few years and have been pretty happy with it.
None of them seem perfect when it comes to logging into various sites. In some cases, the login steps do not match with what the application can do so I sometimes have to copy and paste usernames and or passwords from the app.


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Happy Dashlane user here. Found it years ago after reading a review on the WSJ and it's been working great.
 
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I go with 1Password. Syncs across devices. Can share vaults with family members. Can hide vaults when traveling.



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Keepass all day. Not sure about multiple device abilities, but for Windows and Linux it's a keeper.




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I've been using LastPass for quite a few years and haven't had any complaints. I have it set up on my PC and my Android phone.
 
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Up to now my previous post was the only one that stated a price.



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