Good password manager for both desktop and phone

tjk629

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Hello,

Anyone know a good password manager that has both an android and desktop program? I got one a few months ago from Amazons free app of the day, but I would still have to pay $20 for the desktop version.

Any good free program that can do this?
 

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Lastpass is great. Its free on the pc, but to use it on your phone it will be $12 a year.

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Right now I use unlock pocket, but the Keepassdroid seems good to sync. I have to try it!
 
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These all seem like great options. Thanks!

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I recommend RoboForm, I've been using it for years and you can use it on your phone and on your desktop. There is a free version and a paid version. It is also a lot safer than the other password managers, LastPass was hacked twice before
 

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I recommend RoboForm, I've been using it for years and you can use it on your phone and on your desktop. There is a free version and a paid version. It is also a lot safer than the other password managers, LastPass was hacked twice before

Please explain how it is safer than KeePass and KeePassDroid.
 

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recommends on password keeper

After trying most of the top password keepers I have found the desktop/handheld combo from mSecure to be the best. Has all the usual features, good looking and usable interface and the newer wireless sycning is outstanding.
 

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I gave up on the password apps. Now, I keep all my passwords on a password protected word document then put it in dropbox. I can then access it from anywhere.
 

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Microsoft Word Document Passwords not secure

I recalled that Microsoft Word passwords are not secure so I did a Google search for "microsoft word document password recovery" and found a bunch of password recovery programs/processes including one from Microsoft.


I gave up on the password apps. Now, I keep all my passwords on a password protected word document then put it in dropbox. I can then access it from anywhere.
 
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