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So, I’m not trying to harp on any specific one. This isn’t sponsored by LastPass or KeePass or 1Password. It’s just been really convenient for me, and so I’ve been using LastPass. That’s something we’ll talk about in a future podcast we’ll also talk about it later in this one, but only briefly. I also like their authenticator for two-factor authentication. Of course, I can move it all but I just haven’t yet and LastPass has been good to me. I ended up just sticking with it for a long time because that’s just where everything was. A lot of my general online stuff uses LastPass and the reason why is because…Honestly, I started with it for work many years ago and the way it works sharing passwords within an office is just extremely convenient and it’s very affordable. LastPass is what I use for a majority of my stuff.
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Let’s get talking about password managers in specific.
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You can go from Apple Computers to Windows computers to Linux computers or whatever you need to switch to.Īnd you’ll always be able to access that stuff because you’re not locked into a specific platform by using their password managers. So you can just open it on that system and all your stuff is there. If you go with a password manager that is just a password manager, like 1Password or KeePass or LastPass, they work on any system. You have to hope that these export and import properly. Or you’re using Chrome and you want to switch to Firefox. Let’s say you’re using Firefox and you decide you want to switch to Safari. A lot of them do have easy exports and imports but you can’t rely on that forever. One of the problems with switching platforms is taking your passwords with you. I don’t really see that happening with any of the major players. Their entire business is on storing your usernames, your passwords, sometimes other things like credit cards.Īll of that will be stored andit’s going to be a lot better because that’s their whole business and they’re going to focus on you.Īnother benefit to going with a password manager specific company is that you can take this with you anywhere, forever, for the rest of your life.Īssuming the company doesn’t go out of business.


If you go with a company such as LastPass, or 1Password, or any of the password manager specific companies, that’s their whole business. These are all things that are going to put password managers a little bit lower on the priority list for these companies. There’s also going to be support for extensions and plugins. Secondary to that would be things like ad blockers, password managers. When you’re balancing between a lot of different aspects to your business, you’re gonna dedicate less to other things.įor example, if you’re Chrome or Firefox or Opera, or any other browser for that matter, your main focus is on a working browser. These are only a small portion of their business and that means they’re not dedicating their entire work time to it.įor most reputable companies, it’s really important to have safe customers. It’s just a part of their business.Īnd the same thing with iCloud, or Windows, or maybe Samsung if it’s in your phone.
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One of the reasons why browser password managers are lacking is because it’s not really their full business. Some of them are more convenient than others.įirst, let’s get started talking about why you should not use iCloud’s password manager or your browser password managers.įirst of all, these password managers, they’re not very secure. We’re going to talk about the features, the benefits, the prices. We’re going to go through each one individually in that order because these are the ones that you’re going to want to look at. I put them probably number four, but the big three for me are LastPass, 1Password, and KeePass. I’m not sure where Bit Warden stands on this. Honestly, you just gotta go with one of the big three. How do you decide which one you’re going to use? Keeper Password Manager, which maybe is the same as Password Keeper? I don’t know.In fact, I did some research just to see how many were out there and I don’t think I found them all but the list that I did find, there was: The fact of it is: everybody should have a password manager. There are some objections that people might have to this that are unnecessary. Today we’re talking about password managers because this is probably the bare minimum you should be doing and it’s often misunderstood. Listen to the Password Manager EpisodeĪpple/iTunes | Spotify | Google | Simplecast Read about Password Managers Password Managers - Episode 1 of Your Secure Life Podcast
