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Started by Robbo, May 15, 2016, 03:20:30 PM

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Robbo

Has anyone have any knowledge of "Dashlane Password Manager" or is currently using it.

https://www.dashlane.com/en/lp/neverforget-teal?utm_campaign=1849244800&utm_medium=paid_social&utm_source=FBdesktop&nan_pid=1849244800

I came across it in an advertisement on facebook. It is a Freebie as well.

Thanks  :cheers:

tourer77

Looks like it'll do the job, I've been using LastPass for a few years, works well across devices and browsers:

https://lastpass.com/

Cheers
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MarkVS

I have dashlane for a short time and it seems OK.

You will have to pay if you want password control across multiple devices. And if you use its auto password generator, you will end up with no choice.



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Robbo

Thanks Guys, think i will go with LastPass as was recommended to me by Paceman.

Cheers  :cheers:

Bird

So... diggity dig.

what are people using these days... Im ****in sick of clicking on fire hydrants while trying to guess Shit i havent used in 12 mths...
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paceman

Quote from: Bird on August 27, 2020, 05:07:25 PM
So... diggity dig.

what are people using these days... Im ****in sick of clicking on fire hydrants while trying to guess Shit i havent used in 12 mths...

have been using lastpass for years now... works a treat...

db

aWallet Cloud on my phone. Auto back up to cloud location of your choice, configurable categories and fields, use your own password or use the generator, integrates with the copy text function on the phone for user name and password with a single click. Has worked well for a few years now.
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tryagain

Quote from: Bird on August 27, 2020, 05:07:25 PM
So... diggity dig.

what are people using these days... Im ****in sick of clicking on fire hydrants while trying to guess Shit i havent used in 12 mths...

I just use Chrome, probably not as secure as some other options, but it's convenient.
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gronk

Quote from: Bird on August 27, 2020, 05:07:25 PM
So... diggity dig.

what are people using these days... Im ****in sick of clicking on fire hydrants while trying to guess Shit i havent used in 12 mths...

I have an a4 page full of logins and passwords for all the stuff I need. Or is that too old fashioned way of doing things ?
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Onion

LastPass with browser extension for me (on both Chrome and Firefox). It has a mobile client too (that sync's, obviously) and I can use the fingerprint sensor on my phone to unlock it. Not open source, but still good.

Check KeePassX for something free and open source. I've heard good things and been meaning to give it a try for a while now.
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scrubber

I use keepass, free and easy to use.  After Lastpass's last security breach, a people I know moved over to keepass.  Best part about keepass is that its not cloud based!
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paceman

Quote from: scrubber on August 28, 2020, 07:00:40 AM
I use keepass, free and easy to use.  After Lastpass's last security breach, a people I know moved over to keepass.  Best part about keepass is that its not cloud based!

i was an avid user of KeePass, but found LastPass, with its ability to be used on the mobile and browsers almost seamlessly, to be a bit more useful...


Lobster

I use it  :cup: :cheers:. originally for freebie then I paid the subscription to allow a lot more applications requiring passwords. The paid Dashlane also syncs to my phone and other two tablets.  Make life easy to only have to remember one password.

shrek4

Look at Bitwarden. It's free, open source and you can host the data yourself if you want.


Easy to use on all my computers and devices.

MrCruza

Another KeePass user here. The database itself is encrypted and I store this in the cloud and sync between multiple devices.
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MarkVS

Have been using the paid version of Dashlane for over 12 months.....we gind it works well, especially over all of our devices.


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tryagain

Quote from: Bird on August 27, 2020, 05:07:25 PM
So... diggity dig.

what are people using these days... Im ****in sick of clicking on fire hydrants while trying to guess Shit i havent used in 12 mths...

So what are you going with phar kurnell ;)
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Been using aWallet cloud for years. Does me well.
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Bird

Quote from: tryagain on August 29, 2020, 09:26:15 PM
So what are you going with phar kurnell ;)
Will have a look closer at them while... busy at work :(
Wont be any if the iSheep ones as I dont Sheep..
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Ozsnowman

Yeah I've used Dashlane for about a year now. Is great for keeping track of everything, and finally have decent passwords for everything as I don't have to remember them anymore..
We've swapped from the camper to a van yay! :)

gronk

Interesting show on SBS tonight about internet security.

In essence, NOTHING is safe on the internet.

One topic was how vulnerable password apps were ?

One company gets paid to check companies internet security. They have a 100% success rate of hacking into the companies systems.
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Bird

Quote from: gronkIn essence, NOTHING is safe on the internet.

TAFE teacher told us back in the 90s the most secure PC is one not in a network or internet.
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Bird

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Bird

think your password is goodererr?
https://www.useapassphrase.com/

Although this oine is good
Password: chickendinner!!!!!))93(*&(*^679

Approximate Crack Time: 3,543,892,921,133 centuries




Interesting site... https://haveibeenpwned.com/

with some scary info when you search your addy.. I tested it with an old address I dont use anymore, which killed off long ago- some scary hits...

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River City Media Spam List (spam list): In January 2017, a massive trove of data from River City Media was found exposed online. The data was found to contain almost 1.4 billion records including email and IP addresses, names and physical addresses
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In January 2019, a large collection of credential stuffing lists (combinations of email addresses and passwords used to hijack accounts on other services) was discovered being distributed on a popular hacking forum. The data contained almost 2.7 billion records including 773 million unique email addresses alongside passwords
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Data Enrichment Exposure From PDL Customer: In October 2019, security researchers Vinny Troia and Bob Diachenko identified an unprotected Elasticsearch server holding 1.2 billion records of personal data.
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Bird

LastPass Says It Didn't Leak Your Password
The password manager was accused of a data breach but the company says that's not what happened.

https://gizmodo.com/lastpass-says-it-didnt-leak-your-password-1848276573
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