Board 8 > LastPass Premium is $6 for a year subscription (reg. $24)

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Weakupedia
07/24/18 2:18:29 AM
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https://www.humblebundle.com/store/lastpass

This is a great password management app/browser extension. I normally despise annual subscription app services but this app makes my life much easier. I have no problem paying $24/yr for the convenience, so $6 is a goddamn steal.

Highly recommended, weaku approved
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KCF0107
07/24/18 8:00:45 PM
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I have never used a password manager, but it's been on my list of things to look into so sell me on this
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Reg
07/24/18 8:03:21 PM
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using a password manager that literally stores your passwords on somebody else's computer

I don't have a thinking emoji big enough for this one
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Colegreen_c12
07/24/18 8:03:53 PM
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Reg posted...
using a password manager that literally stores your passwords on somebody else's computer

I don't have a thinking emoji big enough for this one


This. Just use keepass its free
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Reg
07/24/18 8:05:32 PM
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KCF0107 posted...
I have never used a password manager, but it's been on my list of things to look into so sell me on this

In spite of what I said above, password managers are a fantastic concept for anybody who gives even the slightest shit about security. It makes it super super easy to use strong (literally random) and unique passwords for everything that needs one. The only password you have to actually know/remember is the one that gets you into the manager.

The strongest password is the one you literally do not know.
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StealThisSheen
07/24/18 8:12:40 PM
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What benefits does premium have
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greengravy294
07/24/18 9:19:04 PM
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Reg posted...
using a password manager that literally stores your passwords on somebody else's computer

I don't have a thinking emoji big enough for this one

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KCF0107
07/26/18 2:24:41 PM
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I will check out Keepass then
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SmartMuffin
07/26/18 2:33:14 PM
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The strongest password is the one you literally do not know.


Um, okay, but you still have to know the one that then gets anyone into literally every password you have
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Reg
07/26/18 2:41:07 PM
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SmartMuffin posted...
The strongest password is the one you literally do not know.


Um, okay, but you still have to know the one that then gets anyone into literally every password you have

Only if they also have the file your passwords are stored in. Hence

Reg posted...
using a password manager that literally stores your passwords on somebody else's computer

I don't have a thinking emoji big enough for this one


Keypass (or another local-only solution) + strong password + keyfile (which I haven't discussed before, but also very useful) = Very good security on top of making sure you don't forget a password.
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