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shit, did I just erase all of my passwords? that's not ideal. -- nm
Posted by
amanda
Apr 6 '22, 10:40
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Responses:
Think of it as an opportunity. Use a password manager instead of your browser to hold your passwords -- nm
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oblique
Apr 6, 10:43
22
I don't understand how they work. -- nm
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amanda
Apr 6, 11:26
13
Basically exactly like your browser does (generates passwords, stores them, offers them to you in login boxes)
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oblique
Apr 6, 11:30
Think of them like an encrypted spreadsheet that you unlock with a master key, and then copy the passwords out of as you need them. -- nm
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Beryllium
Apr 6, 11:28
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They don't work on individual apps, do they? -- nm
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Max
Apr 6, 11:36
10
Generally speaking, yes though occasionally one will not support it. LastPass integrates with iOS the same way the built in iOS password manager does
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oblique
Apr 6, 11:45
For iOS it really depends on how they implement the login for the app.
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spamlet
Apr 6, 11:42
7
that seems hard. -- nm
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amanda
Apr 6, 11:44
6
Not as hard as remembering 300 different 64-character passwords. -- nm
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Beryllium
Apr 6, 11:45
5
google does it! -- nm
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amanda
Apr 6, 11:48
4
Well, it did. -- nm
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spamlet
Apr 6, 11:54
2
right? I'm going to be feeling/hating this for weeks. in other news, my outlook for web issues seem to have corrected so....
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amanda
Apr 6, 12:15
1
We’re not allowed to use outlook for web because people can’t stop clicking on phishing emails.
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spamlet
Apr 6, 12:18
with this? -- (link)
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Beryllium
Apr 6, 11:53
Sometimes they do but not for every app. -- nm
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Krusty
Apr 6, 11:38
Yep. I recommend 1password. The browser plug-in should make it super easy, barely an inconvenience. Or so I've heard. -- (edited)
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Beryllium
Apr 6, 10:54
6
Is 1password any better or worse than BitWarden? -- nm
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ReluctantCynic
Apr 6, 10:54
5
I haven't used bitwarden, so I can't judge. But my employer's recommendation is to never use Lastpass, only use 1pw. -- nm
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Beryllium
Apr 6, 10:55
4
I use LastPass. I don't have any concerns with their security relative to other products. I didn't particularly like they were owned by LogMeIn
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oblique
Apr 6, 11:05
I like BitWarden and I haven't heard about any issues with them like with LastPass. -- nm
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Krusty
Apr 6, 11:02
Why is that on LP? -- nm
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spamlet
Apr 6, 11:02
1
"It has been riddled with security breaches and should not be trusted."
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Beryllium
Apr 6, 11:13
Don't listen to this guy, he is moving away from AMC Theaters! -- nm
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Spawn
Apr 6, 10:44
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