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Password Manager Recommendations?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rod" data-source="post: 1873255" data-attributes="member: 204485"><p>Although it was some years back I tried all of the above mentioned apps and decided on Enpass. Unlike some it is a one time purchase, it's data is stored locally unless you choose to sync it across multiple devices and there are alternatives other than iCloud if you choose. Apple's 2FA security now is probably the best you can get today so that's what I use. It's very easy to understand and use, has a very handy audit function which informs you of weak, duplicated or breached sites and has browser extensions for most popular browsers to allow quick access for storing new passwords or auto filling passwords. All up I really like it. It's only "drawback" is you cannot login to it remotely. With some like I think, LastPass you can login to your account from any device and access your passwords, I see this as a security risk and it's one of the reasons I chose Enpass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod, post: 1873255, member: 204485"] Although it was some years back I tried all of the above mentioned apps and decided on Enpass. Unlike some it is a one time purchase, it's data is stored locally unless you choose to sync it across multiple devices and there are alternatives other than iCloud if you choose. Apple's 2FA security now is probably the best you can get today so that's what I use. It's very easy to understand and use, has a very handy audit function which informs you of weak, duplicated or breached sites and has browser extensions for most popular browsers to allow quick access for storing new passwords or auto filling passwords. All up I really like it. It's only "drawback" is you cannot login to it remotely. With some like I think, LastPass you can login to your account from any device and access your passwords, I see this as a security risk and it's one of the reasons I chose Enpass. [/QUOTE]
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