Lastpass or Dashlane?

gmaister22

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Hello guys

im looking for a password manager, to store my passwords, which one would you recommend of the two?
 

SpookDroid

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I'd recommend neither. I use Norton's Identity Safe. Offers the same features, including cross-platform sync and automatic credential input in 3rd party browsers for free. It even supports fingerprint for keeping your vault (where they keep the passwords) secure.
 

Howard H.

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I've used Lastpass for years and have been very satisfied. It fully fingerprint friendly and is accessible any where in the world.
 

SpookDroid

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I've used Lastpass for years and have been very satisfied. It fully fingerprint friendly and is accessible any where in the world.

Except that if you want to sync across devices or use on desktop apps you need to pay, while Norton's does the same things for free. You should give it a try! If you're currently paying for Lastpass, I'm sure it will lure you away and save you a few bucks :)
 

gmaister22

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Except that if you want to sync across devices or use on desktop apps you need to pay, while Norton's does the same things for free. You should give it a try! If you're currently paying for Lastpass, I'm sure it will lure you away and save you a few bucks :)
It free with the internet security?
 

SpookDroid

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Nope, it's free free. Just download Identity Safe on your phone and activate if you don't have an account. I think the only platform they don't support is MacOS though, but you can use on Windows, Android, and iOS and it'll sync across all your devices. I have it on my work PC, work iPhone, personal Android, personal tablet (Android), and personal PC and they all sync without issues. Save one login on one device, get it ready in all the rest, and it can fill the information automatically for you on almost all browsers, too!
 

Howard H.

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Except that if you want to sync across devices or use on desktop apps you need to pay, while Norton's does the same things for free. You should give it a try! If you're currently paying for Lastpass, I'm sure it will lure you away and save you a few bucks :)
Try using Norton from Europe and you will find that it will fail.
 

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I am checking reviews online and Last pass seems really popular and safe

It is, and it's quite good. I just don't like paying for the same stuff others offer for free (and from a reputable source like Norton), but to each their own.
 

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