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On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 1:58 AM, Dale<[email protected]>  wrote:
Tell us more... :)


Well, it seems like a good deal but I would like to hear from someone who uses it. Here is some links tho.

https://lastpass.com/features.php

https://lastpass.com/technology.php

It seems like a really neat thing to have. Basically, no matter what computer I am on, this will store my passwords for me. If I have a system meltdown and lose my password info stored locally, I can get them back since they are stored on the lostpass server. According to the site, lostpass can not see or even access any password even if I ask for them too.

I'm not sure if it would work with my bank or credit card site tho. Since they changed the way the login screen works, even the built-in password tool for Seamonkey doesn't fill them in anymore. It still works for forums, b.g.o, email and other things but not my bank and credit card. I think it uses java or something to get the login info.

http://www.cadencebanking.com/

www.myaccountaccess.com

Just curious what others think about this thing. They also have a paid option which is cheap I might add. $12.00 a year. I guess I could start with it saving everything BUT my bank and credit card passwords. Sort of stick my toes in the water first.

Thoughts?

Dale

:-)  :-)

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