On Sat, 12 Apr 2014 20:26:14 -0400, Kapps <[email protected]> wrote:
On Saturday, 12 April 2014 at 09:06:48 UTC, Manu wrote:
Encryption and decryption is only client-side so they only store an
encrypted database of your passwords.
I mean, how does it run on all of your devices, and integrate with all
of
your software?
It only really works well for desktop browsers in my experience. I
haven't tried the Android app, but from what I understand it's basically
an app that acts as a browser since it can't integrate within the system
browser, which is quite a lousy solution.
I use it with copy/paste. Yes, it is slightly annoying, but actually not
that bad (I use iOS). Essentially, instead of typing in the password into
the app that I want to use, which I may have to struggle to remember, or
copy from a paper, I just go to LastPass app, type in my master password,
and then I can copy/paste the password to the other app. I rarely use the
browser part of it.
In the last year, the app has been so much improved, it's actually not a
chore to use.
Integrating it with the phone's default browser may help a bit, but
typically, online accounts have their own app for their site. The only way
to integrate it that would be useful is to integrate it with the OS itself.
-Steve