I get heartburn about the "Create an account with your email address and a strong master password - the last password you have to remember" aspect i.e. what if somehow your LastPass master password is compromised. Then all of your passwords become available at one time.Jumping Frog wrote:LastPass will make going to all my websites and changing all my passwords very simple.
I use KeePass myself which requires that I log-on to each and every secure website manually. It too has a "master password" that I have to remember and protect, but by contrast my KeePass database is only on my local computers. I'm a little paranoid about trusting everything to a single company/website.
But I will read-up on it more and see what the reviews have to say. EDIT: I just read the PCMag account and it's pretty compelling, though in my naturally-paranoid state I'm not sure that even if my Master Password is not known to the Company that it's also therefore not known to the NSA
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Lots of cool features including sharing with spouse. I will have to check next about any iOS compatibility for our cellphones.
Thanks for mentioning this JF. I did already this morning check every one of my banking websites for the Heartbleed problem and they're all clean-or-fixed.