+1
I also use Lastpass as Mike has described here and would also highly
recommend them.
Bob Cagle
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Wills
I have the Chrome extension (and there is one for most major browsers)
and they store the data "in the cloud".
You have one master password that is used to the encrypt the passwords.
So it uses a trust-no-one methodology. They can't decrypt your
passwords. You can also access your passwords on their website.
They just added a feature where you can restrict what countries can log
into your account. They have multiple ways to do multi-authentication
(including UbiKey and Google Authenticator).
There was a Security Now episode that is talking about how secure they
really are. I believe searching for "Security Now LassPass" should turn
up that show.
I have used 1Password (which is also really good), but switched to
LastPass because of the convenience of accessing the passwords at work
and at home (and mobile).
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Mike Wills
http://mikewills.me
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