Recent content by DrDeutsch

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    Password Vault Apps

    Every password manager I've tried has an autocomplete option (basically select the user field on the login screen, then select something like "autocomplete" in your password manager to have it automatically enter your user and password info). To change existing passwords, part of it is a pain...
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    Password Vault Apps

    Yes, definitely keep a backup (e.g., store the database on a portable flashdrive and keep it in your underwear drawer--or whatever method you prefer). If a device with your password database is lost or stolen, you should have sufficient time to restore your backup on another device and begin...
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    Password Vault Apps

    The first password manager I used (many years ago--I want to say around 2004) was Password Safe (I came across it as a reader of Bruce Schneier's newsletter/blog). I really liked it but stopped using it after switching from Windows to Linux for my daily driver in 2006. At that point there was no...