LastPass Hacked for the 2nd Time. What's the Alternative?

Password manager LastPass, reportedly used by more than 33 million users, recently announced that it was hacked, and although it reports that no passwords of users were compromised in the incident, unfortunately, its source code was stolen.

What Password Manager do you prefer?

  • NordPass
  • Dashlane
  • RoboForm
  • 1Password
  • BitWarden
  • KeePass
  • LastPass
  • Browser password manager

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Bitwarden. Hands down!

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It is my first time hearing about hitwarden :relieved:
Is it that good ?
I only know 1password, lastpass, and roboform.

As per the reviews online, it was good. That’s the reason I made the switch. Only time will tell. So far…so good.

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I’m not even using any of these softwares, just using Excel to store my passwords and encrypted it.

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How about writing them down in the diary :slight_smile:

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lol, works but unproductive and easy to compromise :smiley:

At the moment, I am currently using Password Boss. I used to have MYKI but they shut it down.

This is the first time I’ve heard of this. Something new to read about. Thanks.

It was the best, in my opinion. It had local sync with the app for all devices. But save your time, it’s no more. So, not the best choice to invest your time in :slight_smile:

Roboform using since 2 years works like charm. And always good offers to signip.

It’s strange that they said MYKI has shut down because I still use it on my Mac - and it still works!

Password Manager Pros Cons
Bitwarden Free and open source; easy to use; cross-platform compatibility; two-factor authentication; encrypted data storage; support for sharing passwords; affordable premium features No offline access to passwords without a premium subscription
LastPass Easy to use; cross-platform compatibility; two-factor authentication; encrypted data storage; support for sharing passwords Expensive premium features; history of security breaches
1Password Easy to use; cross-platform compatibility; two-factor authentication; encrypted data storage; support for sharing passwords More expensive than other options; limited free version
Dashlane User-friendly interface; cross-platform compatibility; two-factor authentication; encrypted data storage; support for sharing passwords Expensive premium features; limited free version
Keeper Cross-platform compatibility; two-factor authentication; encrypted data storage; support for sharing passwords Limited free version with ads; expensive premium features
RoboForm Easy to use; cross-platform compatibility; two-factor authentication; encrypted data storage; support for sharing passwords Expensive premium features; outdated interface

As you can see, Bitwarden stands out as the most affordable and secure option, with a range of features that make it easy to use and highly customizable. Its two-factor authentication, encrypted data storage, and support for sharing passwords make it an ideal choice for individuals and teams alike. Additionally, being a free and open-source software, it is easier to trust its developers which adds an extra layer of security.

I’m using Dashlane and Keeper it’s worth it ever!

Is it still working? OMG! I started using PasswordBoss after I received their email but I loved MYKI. :frowning:

i am using 1password works like charm and for more budget versionBitwarden is best.

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