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I don't use a password program mostly because I guess I would rather not store all of my usernames and passwords on some company's hackable server (although that does make them conveniently available to all of your devices).I instead use a password-protected spreadsheet (Libre Office in my case). It has a unique non-descriptive name and is stored in a random folder location. I locate it by typing the name in the Windows Search box (or Mac Spotlight or whatever) and enter the master password.It has columns for website w/hyperlink, username, password, PIN, account #, notes, etc., and I just copy and paste the usernames and passwords.I only use it on my Windows desktop and laptop, so I keep the file synced with Microsoft SyncToy.Steve
Keepass also. I generate a new password for each site that needs one.The only password I know is the 13 character master password to open Keepass.I also use the backup plugin to automatically backup the password db file.
What happens if I go to work and need to login there?
Could I access the file using my phone? Or would I have to also have a copy of the file/program on my phone?
Does Keypass also allow you to see the actual password, e.g., so I could use the password on a different computer? Last Pass doesn't seem to let me do this.
Does Keypass also allow you to see the actual password, e.g., so I could use the password on a different computer? Last Pass doesn't seem to let me do this. For the other comments, I try to store as little as possible on the "cloud". So, I'd prefer not to use a program that does that.
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