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<blockquote data-quote="Rod" data-source="post: 1948420" data-attributes="member: 204485"><p>Way back when I started using a Password Manager (PWM) I went through the offerings and there were only a few <em>good</em> ones I could find. 1Password was one of those along with the similarly named OnePass, DashLane, Enpass and a few others.</p><p></p><p>I settled on Enpass because it stores all my data on my machine (locally) rather than on the provider's data base. The only downside of that is you cannot just login to your 1Password account on a computer in the business centre of a hotel and retrieve your passwords. I've never had to do that. After all I can access my Enpass PWM on my iPhone, laptop and iPad. My passwords are now all synced to my various devices via iCloud but you can also use OneDrive, GoogleDrive, DropBox and more. </p><p></p><p>Even if there was a data breach of iCloud my password data is doubly encrypted and can only be accessed by the app using my master password.</p><p></p><p>It's easy to use and available for PC, Android, iOS and Mac of course there are 3 price tiers including a one off lifetime subscription although it's a little more expensive than when I bought it. <a href="https://www.enpass.io/" target="_blank">Enpass: Secure Passkey & Password Manager That Keeps Your Data On Your Cloud Storage</a></p><p></p><p>Having said all that I concede that 1Password has been <strong>very </strong>popular and has equally good feedback from just about everybody on these forums.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod, post: 1948420, member: 204485"] Way back when I started using a Password Manager (PWM) I went through the offerings and there were only a few [I]good[/I] ones I could find. 1Password was one of those along with the similarly named OnePass, DashLane, Enpass and a few others. I settled on Enpass because it stores all my data on my machine (locally) rather than on the provider's data base. The only downside of that is you cannot just login to your 1Password account on a computer in the business centre of a hotel and retrieve your passwords. I've never had to do that. After all I can access my Enpass PWM on my iPhone, laptop and iPad. My passwords are now all synced to my various devices via iCloud but you can also use OneDrive, GoogleDrive, DropBox and more. Even if there was a data breach of iCloud my password data is doubly encrypted and can only be accessed by the app using my master password. It's easy to use and available for PC, Android, iOS and Mac of course there are 3 price tiers including a one off lifetime subscription although it's a little more expensive than when I bought it. [URL="https://www.enpass.io/"]Enpass: Secure Passkey & Password Manager That Keeps Your Data On Your Cloud Storage[/URL] Having said all that I concede that 1Password has been [B]very [/B]popular and has equally good feedback from just about everybody on these forums. [/QUOTE]
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