Ditto on hurray for LastPass.  I also use it with Yubikey.  It also
checks _in my browser_ if I've used the same passwords in multiple
places, and notifies me if any of the sites I have passwords for get
hacked.  Great service!

My only complaint is the number of sites that restrict character sets
and password lengths.  When I can, I do 32 char passwords with special
characters.


On 04/02/2014 04:12 PM, Chase Hoffman wrote:
> I use LastPass, since they've explained the way the javascript in
> browser does the encryption/decryption to my satisfaction.  It's also
> portable to my mobile devices, and can use 2 factor authentication
> with a Yubikey.  I'm a happy customer.
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 10:40 AM, Adam Levin <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     I've been using PasswordSafe/PasswdSafe in the same way.  It's
>     available on all platforms, and I store the safe on Dropbox.  The
>     Mac is supported via "Password Gorilla" (though currently there
>     are some gui glitches with Mavericks that are being worked out),
>     and there's an iOS app.  
>
>     I hadn't looked at Lastpass, which also sounds like a good option.  
>
>     -Adam
>
>
>     On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 10:34 AM, Yves Dorfsman <[email protected]
>     <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>         On 2014-04-02 07:34, Brodie, Kent wrote:
>
>             I've tried several, I settled on using KeePass, and
>             keeping it stored in
>             dropbox.  As such, it's completely portable across
>             everything I use, and I
>             don't have synchronization problems.      Obviously, many
>             perfect ways to skin
>             the cat here, the above is what I use and works for me.
>
>
>         Same here.
>
>         KeePass writes in a specific format that is documented, which
>         means that there are several apps that support that format. It
>         just wants to write to a file, which means that it works with
>         Dropbox and friends.
>
>         It is the only "standard" I was able to use on all platforms
>         (Linux, Mac OSX, Android, there are versions for Windows an
>         IOS but I haven't tried them). Using Dropbox vs. a service
>         means that I keep copies of the vault and can switch away from
>         them whenever I want.
>
>
>         -- 
>         Yves.
>
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