I got a notice in today's email about the new version of AxCrypt, which is free and open source. I downloaded version one a long time ago and found it worked find, but I was looking for volume encryption, which it didn't do at that time. I don't think the new version, does either, but it includes a password manager according to the blurb.
No idea how convenient it is. Version 1 was really easy to use and never caused trouble for file encryption.
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- Mon Apr 10, 2017 6:41 am
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Re: Password Manager
Lastpass has had minor issues in the past but is probably safe these days.
I think Apple's Keychain is secure. It shares via iCloud if you enable that feature, but if you trust KeePass on Dropbox (I would), Keychain in iCloud is probably about the same risk. It uses encryption from the endpoint.
If you want secure storage, Spideroak always struck me as a nice alternative to Dropbox. Spideroak stores encrypted data with what they call a zero knowledge policy. If you forget your password, Spideroak can't decrypt your stuff.
I think Apple's Keychain is secure. It shares via iCloud if you enable that feature, but if you trust KeePass on Dropbox (I would), Keychain in iCloud is probably about the same risk. It uses encryption from the endpoint.
If you want secure storage, Spideroak always struck me as a nice alternative to Dropbox. Spideroak stores encrypted data with what they call a zero knowledge policy. If you forget your password, Spideroak can't decrypt your stuff.