On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 11:05 AM, Vince O'Sullivan <[email protected]>wrote:

> Thanks for all the responses.  Notwithstanding the hypothetical issues
> raised, I've decided to give LastPass a go.  The first immediate benefit
> was being able to open up our company intranet without having to log in to
> it firat (previously only possible if using IE), which was nice.


It appears LastPass works offline also; when their servers are down. The
locally stored account data still is available. Never tried that though...

The account data can be exported & imported. So even the angle of
LastPass disappearing is covered. :-)

I particularly appreciate it perceives you registering for a web site - and
proposes to generate a password for you.


>
>
> On Monday, 17 December 2012 07:39:04 UTC, vjosullivan wrote:
>>
>> Has anyone found a reasonably accessible (yet secure) way of keeping
>> track of multiple password across different systems, retrievable from
>> various locations (e.g. at home, work or on the road)?
>
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