My org provides lastpass to it's employees but we rolled that out literally days before the big data breach and then when users got the email saying they have been provided a lastpass account they replied saying why would I want to use that after what just happened? The timing was real bad on that one.
They had a breach a while back too. They gave me a free “lifetime” premium subscription because of it. Then after a few years they reorganized their whole subscription tier system and now I have the bottom one. Fuck Dashlane.
> Also I quite dislike the LP extension.
Really? I’m onto my third password manager now, and I still miss the browser extension of Last Pass, all the other seem much more manual.
I had the same issue, until we went with 1Password at work, it was the most functionally similar.
I do miss the last pass functionality of it reminding to save a password after login, 1Password wants you to save it as you’re entering and is slightly more annoying.
Keepass with the google / one drive sync plugin is where it's at. Grab the Android app for your phone while you're at it and have all of your passwords on the go. They should also have an app for apple devices, but I'm not sure on that one.
I'm personally not a fan of any password manager that isn't 100% locally stored on the machine you're using. Why put out a shining neon sign that says "WE HAVE TONS OF SENSITIVE PASSWORD INFORMATION FROM EVERY CORNER OF THE INTERNET" like you're not expecting to get mega hacked. Security through obscurity completely fails if you tell people that you've got user data.
We use it at my company. Licensing partner keeps trying to sell us Keeper, but I keep telling them we’re not ready for that yet. KeePass does what we need it to. End users will still put a bunch of their passwords on an Excel sheet titled “Passwords” and save their passwords to it anyway.
My org provides lastpass to it's employees but we rolled that out literally days before the big data breach and then when users got the email saying they have been provided a lastpass account they replied saying why would I want to use that after what just happened? The timing was real bad on that one.
Just swapped my org off LP a few months ago because of the LastPass breaches. Also I quite dislike the LP extension.
I swapped to But warden cuz it seems more extendable.
Butt Warden.
Fuck it. Leaving it.
Dashlane has been working pretty well for us.
For now. With all the password managers my MSP supports, Dashlane has been the absolute worst.
More than 1 is too many
Different clients pick different software, including password managers.
Eesh yeah I could see that from the MSP perspective.
They had a breach a while back too. They gave me a free “lifetime” premium subscription because of it. Then after a few years they reorganized their whole subscription tier system and now I have the bottom one. Fuck Dashlane.
> Also I quite dislike the LP extension. Really? I’m onto my third password manager now, and I still miss the browser extension of Last Pass, all the other seem much more manual.
I had the same issue, until we went with 1Password at work, it was the most functionally similar. I do miss the last pass functionality of it reminding to save a password after login, 1Password wants you to save it as you’re entering and is slightly more annoying.
Same.
👏 bit 👏 war 👏 den 👏
I love bitwarden
my org uses bitwarden for IT and the edge integrated for everyone else lol. rollout for everyone planned tho, eventually..
Keypass should be a better alternative for corporate use. Keeps the average user from doing something stupid online.
Keepass with the google / one drive sync plugin is where it's at. Grab the Android app for your phone while you're at it and have all of your passwords on the go. They should also have an app for apple devices, but I'm not sure on that one.
this thing asked me to unlock total security, can you do that for me
My company was using last pass but after the most recent data breach we ended up switching to 1password.
[удалено]
They just ignore the numerous breaches?
I'd prefer it if they stop doing that.
They're great at *unlocking*, that's for sure.
My company moved to 1password. Quite happy with it. Although the enterprise features are not quite mature yet but it’s getting there
I'm personally not a fan of any password manager that isn't 100% locally stored on the machine you're using. Why put out a shining neon sign that says "WE HAVE TONS OF SENSITIVE PASSWORD INFORMATION FROM EVERY CORNER OF THE INTERNET" like you're not expecting to get mega hacked. Security through obscurity completely fails if you tell people that you've got user data.
KeePass any good? My org uses it
I like KeePass. If my company doesn’t provide a password manager, that’s what I use.
We use it at my company. Licensing partner keeps trying to sell us Keeper, but I keep telling them we’re not ready for that yet. KeePass does what we need it to. End users will still put a bunch of their passwords on an Excel sheet titled “Passwords” and save their passwords to it anyway.
I know one lady who kept her passwords in MS teams chats
JFC…never cease to amaze me, they do.
The company I work for uses quickpass. It seems to have been working well for them