Online Password Manager

If you make use of a password manager, most likely it is a program installed on your computer. Many of you most likely use the remember user name and password function of your browser as well. The problem comes if you use multiple computers such as a home and work machine and this information is machine specific. As a potential solution, you might want to look at LastPass Password Manager.

  • Create strong passwords, knowing you only have to remember one.
  • Log into your favorite sites with a single click
  • Fill forms in a second; stop pulling out your wallet to get your credit card number
  • Access and manage your data from multiple computers seamlessly
  • Securely share logins and notes with friends and let others share with you

LastPass has lots of features available in their free account, with many more available in their premium upgrade. This service also works with just about any browser, so no matter what OS and browser you use, you are covered.

Of course, if you are skeptical or paranoid of storing all your login information on a website, you will want to avoid this.

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  • http://www.nathanhunstad.com Doctor Gonzo

    Count me in as skeptical. I put Password Safe on my USB drive, along with my password file. Works anywhere.

    • Synapse Syndrome

      Hey, that Password Safe look pretty cool. Just what I have been needing, without realising it. Cheers.

  • Stu

    All my passwords … online ??? No way!

  • Synapse Syndrome

    But I could never be completely sure that an employee at that website would not use my passwords to access my bank account, VPN, SSH, TS-Gateway, etc…

  • http://www.easigo.co.uk/ Nonfault claims

    Right now I’m using Roboform and it help me a lot to remember all my passwords.
    Great tool really, because i know that its essential everyone to have backup of their passwords..

  • https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/12715 Lisa

    I use Billeo ( https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/12715 ) to manage my passwords. It securely saves them and I can easily edit or delete them anytime. Also the tool is VeriSign secured and TRUSTe certified, so no security issues.

  • Brian K

    I use Mitto (http://mitto.com), a safe and easy to use online password manager. They are verified daily against vulnerabilities by McAfee and certified by TRUSTe. I used to use Roboform, but this is a lot nicer.

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