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December 01, 2018, 06:12:04 PM
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Does anyone here using trezor password manager? Hows it? Do you experience any error/problems? Or do you prefer using different password managers to secure your passwords? What would you recommend? A browser extension or just an app in your desktop.
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December 01, 2018, 06:18:55 PM
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Does anyone here using trezor password manager? Hows it? Do you experience any error/problems? Or do you prefer using different password managers to secure your passwords? What would you recommend? A browser extension or just an app in your desktop.

I've switched from keepass to trezor just last week... I find keepass easyer to use tbh. It allows you to make a tree structure using subfolders, and it keeps your password history.

The reason i switched despite the ease of use of keepass vs trezor was the safety aspect. Keepass uses a single master password and doesn't care if you pick a weak one eather. Trezor derives a new key for each pass it needs to encrypt, and a 24 word seed is a lot harder to brute force compared to a "normal" password

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December 02, 2018, 03:09:48 PM
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Thank you, saw keepass as used password managers as well.

Can somebody also tell me about dashlane and lastpass, so many decent reviews about this two.
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December 02, 2018, 03:52:16 PM
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I'm actually using LastPass as I type this post right now, and although I don't have much experience with password managers, my experience with LastPass on Android as well as on a Windows computer has been excellent so far. I've never paid for the premium version of LastPass before, but I don't think the free version of the software is missing anything essential- pretty sure the premium version just adds on some more niche features. The entire thing is very user-friendly and easy to navigate IMO, and there's also a built-in password generator, though I don't use it.
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December 03, 2018, 11:06:18 AM
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Can somebody also tell me about dashlane and lastpass, so many decent reviews about this two.
Maybe my choice is not what you think but I use 1Password for long periods and has enabled me to sync passwords on my computer and all operating systems easily.

There are some ways to keep your passwords and 24-words offline, some of these methods exist in this forum "will add links when remembering", you can try them if you want to save words safely and without technical problems[you will pay some fees.]
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December 03, 2018, 11:53:57 AM
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I'm also considering using a password manager. At the moment everything is stored on paper and in my mind which is not the best solution.
I bought Trezor but haven't used that feature yet. I'll keep an eye on this thread for more reviews.
I normally don't trust anything digital as there's always a way to hack it, but it I might give it a go and store some passwords there.

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December 04, 2018, 05:18:54 AM
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I'm also considering using a password manager. At the moment everything is stored on paper and in my mind which is not the best solution.
I rather get one as well considering I only use the save password in my browser which is absurd but without saving the accounts related to money or even important accounts.

Maybe my choice is not what you think but I use 1Password for long periods and has enabled me to sync passwords on my computer and all operating systems easily.
I saw some reviews of this and they're good as well.

However, I'm considering to use lastpass.

Also, since still, no one responds to this question, which is better regarding password managers, a browser extension or desktop app?
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