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    • EddieJenningsE
      EddieJennings
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      I'm transitioning from LastPass to BitWarden. Both services are good.

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        1337 @EddieJennings
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        @EddieJennings said in Password manager for ordinary users?:

        I'm transitioning from LastPass to BitWarden. Both services are good.

        If both are good, why the change?

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        • EddieJenningsE
          EddieJennings @1337
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          @Pete-S said in Password manager for ordinary users?:

          @EddieJennings said in Password manager for ordinary users?:

          I'm transitioning from LastPass to BitWarden. Both services are good.

          If both are good, why the change?

          Price and wanting to support an open source project. I have a few months before LastPass would renew, so I'm seeing if BitWarden will fulfill my needs, and if so, not renew LastPass.

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          • FATeknollogeeF
            FATeknollogee
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            Have you looked at https://1password.com/
            Btw, I tried (actually paid for it) Dashlane...no thanks. Terrible, gawd awful support!

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              DarienA
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              Been a personal/family account last pass user for users, last year brought the enterprise version into the IT dept here at my org. I've been pushing to also get us to pay for accounts for all of our users since we ask them to remember multiple credentials. I think that'll happen later this year so happy about that.

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              • KellyK
                Kelly
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                Why not just use Firefox? They have a dedicated password manager now, and it is higher quality than the password storage features in Chrome and the like.

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                • KellyK
                  Kelly @Kelly
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                  @Kelly said in Password manager for ordinary users?:

                  Why not just use Firefox? They have a dedicated password manager now, and it is higher quality than the password storage features in Chrome and the like.

                  https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/use-master-password-protect-stored-logins

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                    DarienA @Kelly
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                    @Kelly said in Password manager for ordinary users?:

                    Why not just use Firefox? They have a dedicated password manager now, and it is higher quality than the password storage features in Chrome and the like.

                    For me the answer is centralized policy control. There are a variety of tweaks I can make to LastPass users usage. Forcing master password changes, forcing 2FA, having a master account to force resets for users who fail password recovery, limiting access, etc.

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                    • PhlipElderP
                      PhlipElder
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                      KeePass. Been using it for years.

                      https://keepass.info/

                      It's simple, great for organizing, and the auto-type just works.

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                      • FATeknollogeeF
                        FATeknollogee @PhlipElder
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                        @PhlipElder said in Password manager for ordinary users?:

                        KeePass. Been using it for years.

                        https://keepass.info/

                        It's simple, great for organizing, and the auto-type just works.

                        Sorry, that UI looks like something from the '60's!

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                        • PhlipElderP
                          PhlipElder @FATeknollogee
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                          @FATeknollogee said in Password manager for ordinary users?:

                          @PhlipElder said in Password manager for ordinary users?:

                          KeePass. Been using it for years.

                          https://keepass.info/

                          It's simple, great for organizing, and the auto-type just works.

                          Sorry, that UI looks like something from the '60's!

                          Ever hear of a "Rat Rod"?

                          If it ain't broke, don't fix it. It just works as intended. Doesn't have to look pretty, but as soon as the poser hears, "Race you for Pinks" it's a done deal.

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                          • dbeatoD
                            dbeato @FATeknollogee
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                            @FATeknollogee said in Password manager for ordinary users?:

                            Have you looked at https://1password.com/
                            Btw, I tried (actually paid for it) Dashlane...no thanks. Terrible, gawd awful support!

                            With this you can share Passwords very well. Bitwarden is pretty good.
                            https://bitwarden.com/blog/post/whats-the-right-way-to-share-passwords/

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                              thecreaitvone91
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                              Lastpass, NextCloud Passwords and ManageEngine Password Manager Pro (which integrates with Service Desk Plus). All with slightly different purposes. We use the Lastpass for users, we have LastPass Enterprise with some negotiated pricing, and we do shared folders for departments.

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                              • PhlipElderP
                                PhlipElder
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                                A quick and easy way to share a password:

                                https://pwpush.com/

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                                • hobbit666H
                                  hobbit666 @PhlipElder
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                                  @PhlipElder said in Password manager for ordinary users?:

                                  KeePass. Been using it for years.

                                  https://keepass.info/

                                  It's simple, great for organizing, and the auto-type just works.

                                  Yeah we use this as a department solution.
                                  Lives on a network share that we can all access.

                                  Personal stuff I use LastPass and really like it.

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                                  • DashrenderD
                                    Dashrender @DarienA
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                                    @DarienA said in Password manager for ordinary users?:

                                    @Kelly said in Password manager for ordinary users?:

                                    Why not just use Firefox? They have a dedicated password manager now, and it is higher quality than the password storage features in Chrome and the like.

                                    For me the answer is centralized policy control. There are a variety of tweaks I can make to LastPass users usage. Forcing master password changes, forcing 2FA, having a master account to force resets for users who fail password recovery, limiting access, etc.

                                    So this is for business users??

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                                    • black3dynamiteB
                                      black3dynamite @Kelly
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                                      @Kelly said in Password manager for ordinary users?:

                                      Why not just use Firefox? They have a dedicated password manager now, and it is higher quality than the password storage features in Chrome and the like.

                                      Unless the user is using Firefox sync, if the hard drive crap out or their Windows profile, they will lose all their passwords.

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                                        DarienA @Dashrender
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                                        @Dashrender said in Password manager for ordinary users?:

                                        @DarienA said in Password manager for ordinary users?:

                                        @Kelly said in Password manager for ordinary users?:

                                        Why not just use Firefox? They have a dedicated password manager now, and it is higher quality than the password storage features in Chrome and the like.

                                        For me the answer is centralized policy control. There are a variety of tweaks I can make to LastPass users usage. Forcing master password changes, forcing 2FA, having a master account to force resets for users who fail password recovery, limiting access, etc.

                                        So this is for business users??

                                        The Enterprise version is a multi-user business version yes. They offer LastPass in a variety of different flavors for personal and business use.

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                                        • black3dynamiteB
                                          black3dynamite @dbeato
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                                          @dbeato said in Password manager for ordinary users?:

                                          @FATeknollogee said in Password manager for ordinary users?:

                                          Have you looked at https://1password.com/
                                          Btw, I tried (actually paid for it) Dashlane...no thanks. Terrible, gawd awful support!

                                          With this you can share Passwords very well. Bitwarden is pretty good.
                                          https://bitwarden.com/blog/post/whats-the-right-way-to-share-passwords/

                                          Using Bitwarden collections is pretty awesome. It took a moment to understand how to use it correctly since I didn't bothered reading the documentation for first.

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                                          • stacksofplatesS
                                            stacksofplates
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                                            I use Bitwarden

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