I’ll have to look at 2FA, my passphrase is well above 14 characters with upper,lowercases,numbers and special characters thrown in for good measure.
Your entire life is in your password manager. You need to secure it. Use Authy on your phone.
You sound like a 2FA evangelist.
Your life is your password manager. How will you live it? Will you sow the seeds of security? There is no hope without 2 Factor.
Gospel According To 2FA?
Allow me to read from the Gospel of TOTP, Chapter 13, Verses 4-8:
2FA is Secure, 2FA is accessible, 2FA does not boast, nor is it prideful, 2FA keeps no record of logins, 2FA is slow to anger. 2FA always protects and perseveres, 2FA never trusts or hopes. 2FA never fails. But where are the passwords, they will cease; where there are post-its, they will be burnt; where there is memory, it will pass away.
I’m probably going to hell for this one, so it better be worth it.
Amen, brother! Hallelujah!
That’s funny I don’t care who you are. One thing about this conversion… I’m realizing how many damned logins I have.
For using it just to store and create passwords when needed is the premium needed?
One thing is with many of the servers I use at work they are under the same domain just blah.domain.com and in most cases I need to enter the login page manually, it doesn’t seem to pick up things other then the top level domain.
You can manually filter them, I think.
I haven’t bothered to do it, you should see my list, since I’ve got two logins for pretty much every service, and for the AWS console, it’s more like 12.
There’s basically no reason to pay them a penny in most use cases. You only need to pay them if you want to share passwords in your family.
You can set domains to be non-equivalent in settings inside the vault somewhere.
Luckily i have no family so that won’t be an issue… pretty impressive this software is free for most users.
Kypass (keepass variant) on Mac/iOS (paywave, but will support cloud sync if you want it) - supports touchID unlock, etc.
Keepass on Windows
Keepass on Linux