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LastPass. Android and Chrome are slowly getting good at filling in web forms, but LastPass is still indispensable for remembering everything else -- arbitrary notes such as my passport number, logins for Unix machines, or any other secret that I won't fill into a web form.
And it's not crazy-making to have both at once -- I tell LastPass to _never_ fill in forms automatically, and the two don't interfere with each other.
>Solid Explorer File Manager (FREE)
Does having a 14-day trial count as "free" now?
>Enpass Password Manager (FREE)
I would go with Lastpass or KeePassDroid.
You can use LastPass. I use it as my password manager and it works with the 6P fingerprint sensor. It will auto fill passwords into apps and browser prompts for you.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lastpass.lpandroid&hl=en
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What does it do? = It's a free password manager which syncs across all of your devices
Why should I use it? = Because LastPass auto logins you to all of your online accounts so you can have 8-128 character password while only remembering 1
Q&A
Q: But if I have all of my passwords on their server, can't they see all of my passwords?
A: Nope! LastPass encryps all of your passwords with using 256-bit AES encryption, the only way to see those passwords is with your master password.
Q: But if you loose your Master Password won't all of your accounts stop working?
A: No, you can always reset your passwords in the worst case scenario.
Q: What platforms is LastPass available on?
A: Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, Android, Chrome, Firefox, Opera and even internet Explorer.
Q: If all this is completely free, how does LastPass make money?
A: They do have a premium rank, which includes family sharing passwords, and a little bit of cloud storage.
Thank you for the review.
I also use LastPass and I feel your pain. If they don’t upgrade soon, I’ll consider switching to one of the other Password managers that already offeres Face unlock support.
EDIT: Just saw this after reading your review. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lastpass.lpandroid LastPass has Face unlock support in beta right now. I’ve joined their beta. Fingers crossed.
lastpass can here is the android, [iOS](https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/lastpass-password-manager/id324613447?m
but some people use keepass as well but I don't so im not sure if there are mobile version as well, but if you want to give it a try you can look into it a tiny bit.
I don't... But most apps don't yet support face unlock.. but the most important one that makes that not an issue does support it: LastPass (password manager, has an extension for desktop browsers as well) which can easily autofill almost anything,after years of using it, it probably works with 95% of apps and websites because it uses both the newer password manager API that launched with Oreo and the older accessibility method of autofilling, and lastly can fall back to copy and pasting the username and password (it automatically clears the clipboard soon after a password is copied)
Pretty lame that they are missing apps that they wrote articles about a few days ago.
Lastpass supports it too as per their article from last week: https://9to5google.com/2019/10/17/pixel-4-lastpass-face-unlock/
EDIT: I was wrong. That was just the announcement that face unlock support is coming soon. It’s currently in beta. You can join the beta testing in Google play. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lastpass.lpandroid
Really sucks, thinking of getting this phone and all my life i've had flagship phones. Recently downgraded from a oneplus where the google smartlock worked so its a bummer. But you can download an app called lastpass password manager from the playstore. Works just as same if not better imo.
Here's the link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lastpass.lpandroid
I'd take it a step further and, excluding browsers, if an app establishes multiple network connections to servers controlled by different companies, each company must represent itself and let you deny or permit connectivity to them.
Here's a password manager that connects to Facebook and at least 3 other tracking companies
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lastpass.lpandroid
Here is a game that connects to maybe 20 different tracking companies
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.motionvolt.flipbounce
LastPass. Android and Chrome are slowly getting good at filling in web forms, but LastPass is still indispensable for remembering everything else -- arbitrary notes such as my passport number, logins for Unix machines, or any other secret that I won't fill into a web form.
And it's not crazy-making to have both at once -- I tell LastPass to _never_ fill in forms automatically, and the two don't interfere with each other.
These, I think, are the best for all users:
uBlock Origin - probably the best ad-blocking extension out there. Also easy to turn off if you want to support some sites.
HTTPS Everywhere - makes your life more secure
Just Read - highly customizable reader extension
LastPass - password manager, also has android version
Not really. LastPass could just as easily be only using LocalStorage and it would still have an enormous attack surface by virtue of being a browser extension. That's always been a matter of convenience over security - it's not an environment geared towards being safe for that sort of use.
The lesson here is to use a native application so it's isolated from the browser. LastPass have a bunch: Win32, Windows 10, macOS, *ix command line, Android, iOS.
I have made over $60 so far. I have used it on some of these apps!
If you're a student you can get Lastpass premium for free. Highly recommend it! LastPass
As a stopgap, LastPass users can use their native apps: Win32, Windows 10, macOS, *ix command line, Android, iOS.
Here ya go:
LastPass - Great (free) password manager
Sync for reddit - I've tried lots of reddit clients, this was best for me
Google Opinion Rewards - Google already tracks you, might as well get paid for it?
Google Keep - Simple Notes app
Find My Device - Track your phone, make it ring, remote erase
Nova Launcher Prime - Best launcher imo
GSam Battery - monitor your battery (best with root but you can also access info via adb
DraStic DS Emulator - It's in the name
Heartbeat Fixer for GCM - fixes notification delay on android
Rocker Locker - Let's you lock volume buttons to control media instead of ringer
Top free and convenient password manager would be Lastpass.
One time payment password manager recommendation from me would be Enpass or Safe In Cloud.
Last Pass for password management (available for various platforms) - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lastpass.lpandroid&hl=en_GB
Google Lens - take a photo with your phone to capture text. There's various other similar things to do maths calculations, live translations and more in this way so if it's an area that interests you there's plenty to consider. - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.ar.lens&hl=en_GB
Reddit Sync - You're on reddit aren't you, my personal favourite option - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.laurencedawson.reddit_sync&hl=en_GB
VLC - as good as it is on any other platform - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.videolan.vlc
Your phone companion - send SMS messages using your desktop - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.microsoft.appmanager&hl=en_GB
Trusted contacts - share you location with family/friends - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.emergencyassist
Resizable cal widget - great little calendar widgets for whatever needs you might have - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.eggenstein.android.calwidget2&hl=en_GB
Voice Recorder - Simple sound recorder but with enough options for most things - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.media.bestrecorder.audiorecorder
One of us is wrong. Spoiler alert: It’s not you. My bad.
The good news is that Face unlock support is in Beta. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lastpass.lpandroid
>Restore from Cloud Backup
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>Note: Push notifications will be transferred to the device on which you restore your database as they can only be enabled on one mobile device at a time.
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>Install both the LastPass Password Manager (for iOS or Android) and LastPass Authenticator (for iOS or Android) apps on your mobile device.
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>Open the LastPass Authenticator app, then tap Restore from backup.
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>If you are already logged in to the LastPass Password Manager app, tap to confirm your account email address.
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>If you are not logged in, the LastPass Manager app will open and prompt you to log in. Once logged in, your account(s) in the LastPass Authenticator app will be restored.
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I've read their backup & recovery instructions and the whole thing is just screwy. So let's say you enable 2FA on your Lastpass acct. So "technically", logging into your LP acct/LP vault supposedly requires a 2nd factor. But the Lastpass Authenticator app backs up your TOTP secret "seed" tokens TO YOUR LASTPASS ACCOUNT! So lets say you lose your phone and have no other backups or ways to access your TOTP tokens (ie. you don't own multiple phones with duplicates of the auth app installed, and you didn't print out hard copies of the QR codes, etc..) This is pretty common for most people btw. So.... if you read the above instructions, you theoretically can buy a brand new phone, install the Lastpass app and the Lastpass Authenticator app, log into your 2FA protected Lasspass acct on that unauthorized device without a 2FA token, and then proceed to recover ALL the 2FA Secret "seed" tokens onto this new phone... this new phone that could just as easily be a hacker on a stolen device trying to steal all your 2FA tokens. Unless I'm totally off base in interpreting the above procedure, LP's backup & recovery strategy of storing all your 2FA "seed" tokens inside your LP acct seems fundamentally flawed.
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I use Authy to keep a cloud backup of my 2FA tokens for easy sync/recovery, and then I also keep offline copies of the QR codes & alphanumeric code in a Keepass PW Safe db for manual recovery in case something catastrophic happens to Authy. Also, saving your 2FA tokens with all your passwords defeats the purpose of 2 factor. Even if you lose your LP master password, if you keep your 2FA seed tokens in a separate location, hackers still can't access your shit.
It's a password manager app
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lastpass.lpandroid&hl=es
Creo que esa es oficial. Logemein compró LastPass, parece.
there's Last Pass.
I use Last Pass
Get a password manager like lastpass https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lastpass.lpandroid
Thanks for the heads up, but I'm going to be a bit better than the s820. <strong>LastPass Password Manager</strong> - Free with IAP - Rating: 86/100 - Search for 'Dukto' on the <strong>Play Store</strong>. ------. ^Source ^Code ^| ^Feedback/Bug ^report.
Last Pass Premium does that for me, but it's more of a password-saving app. Also, you have to pay for it.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lastpass.lpandroid&hl=en
I don't use the Android app much, but LastPass is a great option.
Lastpass is great.