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Need application to save passwords
Hey guys, so I am in need of some assistance and I am hoping that someone can help me out. Recently, I have been storing all my passwords for all my various accounts inside of Adress Book. However, that is not a very safe idea in my mind because if anyone gets on my computer or phone, then they have access to everything.
I am looking for a good alternative to store all my passwords. If possible, I would love to have an app that also has an iOS companion app. I often need to look up passwords on my iPad and iPhone, and being able to do it in the Contacts app is great, but again, not very secure. Thanks for all your help! |
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I am looking at it now under the "Passwords" section and I see the plus button. But I was looking for something that would allow me to put in more information, much like I do in my Address Book. Is there any application that acts as a happy medium between the two? Also, like I already mentioned, I was really hoping for something that would have an iOS companion app so I can always check that information if I need to. Can you think of anything like that? Edit: Something I was just thinking about. I basically just want a more secure address book. An address book where I have to type in a password every time in order to get it and look at everything. Also, I want one that has an app for iOS. Not sure if this exists though :/ Maybe it does, but hopefully not too expensive either. Last edited by strausd; Apr 23, 2012 at 11:29 PM. |
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You can also store any kind of information you want in Secure Notes in Keychain. If you search the forum, you may find several recommendations on password managers that work with Mac OS X and iOS.
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1password. Syncs between Mac, PC and iOS devices thru Dropbox. Extremely secure.
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And is it something where you have to buy the iOS license, OS X license, and PC license all separately? EDIT: Should have just googled it before asking. It looks like the Mac & PC bundle is $70 and the iOS app is $15, so $85 total, a little steep. Do you think it is worth it? Also, have you heard of DataVault? If so, what have you heard? And thank in advance for your help
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Try 1password works with ios osx and windows
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I may not give the best answer, but I'm using evernote to do the job... I kept them encrypted and keep them synced on all my devices, where I can get access from to my Password any time any where.
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Hmm, I use Roboform on the Windoz, works fine, and it's also have Mac version.
http://www.roboform.com/download |
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I'm sure there are other apps that will work as well. I stop testing them when I found 1password. |
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I use eWallet. It's Mac, Windows, IOS, etc. Cheaper than 1Password. Easy to sync the file via dropbox.
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1Password. It's never let me down. Syncs with dropbox.
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1Password
I've been a very happy 1Password user since 2009 and HIGHLY recommend it to everyone. It can securely store and autofill your passwords, contact information, and payment information. I also recommend you use the built-in password generator to create strong passwords. Syncs with drop box across multiple macs, iPhone, and iPad. It's not the cheapest solution, but it is well worth the price in the convenience and security it provides.
As others have noted they have a free trial for the Mac so give it a try. Last edited by tantalic; Apr 24, 2012 at 12:23 PM. Reason: "Mac" was autocorrected to map |
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Definitely seems like a lot of people like 1Password. |
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I've heard a lot about 1Password on here, but also about LastPass. The advantage of LastPass being that it is free.
https://lastpass.com/ |
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1password is definately the way to go, have always had it from way back in the day.
paid full wack for it, but imho its worth every penny.
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I trust 1Passwrod; sync via dropbox, good encryption, syncs well.
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1Password is great--takes care of all my password needs on my Mac and iPhone--great product.
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I use Ascendo DataVault. You can sync it between IOS and the Desktop version.
A few things I like about it: - There are nested folders - The database is encrypted using AES (just like 1Password). If you use a strong passphrase your data will be reasonably secure. - You can set the database to be wiped if someone provides an incorrect master password several times in a row (actually this is not necessarily useful, but I like the idea )- Syncs with Desktop software via DropBox, iCloud, Wifi, Itunes sharing A few things I dislike about it: - Color schemes are not to my taste. Some odd colors for the themes. - You can't add new icons to the database.For instance, it would be nice to have an official Apple logo associated with my iCloud account entry. Instead the closest I found is an icon representing a cherry. - The interface for the desktop software is a bit odd at times (some functions don't feel Mac-like to me). Overall, I'd have no problem recommending DataVault. I'm not sure where it stands versus 1Password, but I'm happy enough with it for the moment and I like the nested folders.
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So I know it has been a while since I responded to this, but I tried out Ascendo's DataVault. At first, it was kinda cool. I'll be honest though, I mainly bought it because it was cheaper. And I totally regret it. The more I use it, the more I hate it. Syncing sucks, UI sucks, so many bugs in all versions of the apps. Feels like the developers don't even support it anymore.
I tried 1Password and absolutely love it. I guess you get what you pay for. I just wish I wouldn't have wasted $20 on DataVault first... |
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good advice here all the way around. Going to check out last pass now. |
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Another vote for 1Password. You can sync via Dropbox or icloud.
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Aren't you guys worried about keeping your passwords to the cloud? Dropbox has already been hacked once you know! If we're talking about forum passwords then I can see why one would not be concerned, but if we're talking about keeping passwords to financial institutions of credit card information, it just sounds like you're asking for trouble. Just my 2 cents worth...
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