LastPass just double their price
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Ok, So i have to ask.. What is the difference (if any) in the free version and the paid version?
Ive been using the free version for about 5 months and it works just fine on both my Phone and my laptop.. -
I've been using EnPass, while not open source, it has a built in webdav sync utility that I use to sync devices through my Nextcloud server.
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@wrcombs said in LastPass just double their price:
Ok, So i have to ask.. What is the difference (if any) in the free version and the paid version?
Ive been using the free version for about 5 months and it works just fine on both my Phone and my laptop..Features that lured me to premium. Feel free to educate me if this has changed:
- Device sync: I have Last Pass across 4 PC, 1 smartphone, and 2 tablets. The data is instantly available across all devices
- Two-factor: TOTP is what I have on my account
- Sharing: I am able to maintain my own LP account but securely share credentials with my wife or others as needed.
- App fill: At least when it was launched, filling in apps and forms on smart devices required premium
I think that is all I need premium for.
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@donaldlandru The Two-factor: TOTP and Sharing are all that paid offers compared to free today I think. Of course the TOTP is worth the price alone!
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@black3dynamite said in LastPass just double their price:
Who's using the paid version of LastPass?
I am, the mobile app is really important.
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Shared Folder is the big winner in premium. I have a "Bundy" and that is shared with co workers containing account passwords to all the various websites that we have accounts.
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I've been using Dashlane for about 2 years now. I was given a one year free membership to Dashlane and LastPass due to asking about it on Spiceworks. Both vendors contacted me and gave me a free year. I found them both to be nice, but decided on Dashlane because it was a bit quicker and easy for me on my mobile device.
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I use KeePass (Windows) and KeePass2Android and keep the file sync'd on my NextCloud server. It's just me though, so no having to worry about sharing the file with other people.
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I would like to use keepass for work, but there are some limiting factors to it that just wouldn't work for us.
For personal it's great.
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@dustinb3403 said in LastPass just double their price:
I would like to use keepass for work, but there are some limiting factors to it that just wouldn't work for us.
For personal it's great.
What limitations?
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@gjacobse said in LastPass just double their price:
@dustinb3403 said in LastPass just double their price:
I would like to use keepass for work, but there are some limiting factors to it that just wouldn't work for us.
For personal it's great.
What limitations?
A pretty decent inability to limit specific users to specific password groups.
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@dustinb3403 said in LastPass just double their price:
@gjacobse said in LastPass just double their price:
@dustinb3403 said in LastPass just double their price:
I would like to use keepass for work, but there are some limiting factors to it that just wouldn't work for us.
For personal it's great.
What limitations?
A pretty decent inability to limit specific users to specific password groups.
Yea,.. if you have multiple people who only need certain or basic level accesses - that would be an issue.
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@gjacobse said in LastPass just double their price:
@dustinb3403 said in LastPass just double their price:
@gjacobse said in LastPass just double their price:
@dustinb3403 said in LastPass just double their price:
I would like to use keepass for work, but there are some limiting factors to it that just wouldn't work for us.
For personal it's great.
What limitations?
A pretty decent inability to limit specific users to specific password groups.
Yea,.. if you have multiple people who only need certain or basic level accesses - that would be an issue.
That's where apps like LastPass and Dashlane do well, I think.
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I use it sometimes... it's free on Windows Phone, so the cost increase doesn't effect me.
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FFS!
$1 extra a month for a tool you're using for business? Nothing to see here.
Man, I really like this FFS attitude posting. Yes!
I all seriousness, though. I use the Premium version. I use it all the time, for both personal and business.
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I user 1password. Has worked great so far. However, I would like it if they came out with a version for Linux.
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@dustinb3403 said in LastPass just double their price:
@gjacobse said in LastPass just double their price:
@dustinb3403 said in LastPass just double their price:
I would like to use keepass for work, but there are some limiting factors to it that just wouldn't work for us.
For personal it's great.
What limitations?
A pretty decent inability to limit specific users to specific password groups.
Couldn't that be solved by separate databases for each group? That is what we do here.
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@penguinwrangler said in LastPass just double their price:
@dustinb3403 said in LastPass just double their price:
@gjacobse said in LastPass just double their price:
@dustinb3403 said in LastPass just double their price:
I would like to use keepass for work, but there are some limiting factors to it that just wouldn't work for us.
For personal it's great.
What limitations?
A pretty decent inability to limit specific users to specific password groups.
Couldn't that be solved by separate databases for each group? That is what we do here.
Could, but would lead to a lot of trouble securing the passwords, making sure no one takes a copy of the database etc.
It's easier to manager user groups when the passwords are controlled by user email. They might take a password, or even a dozen, but we can quickly cut off access, and reset passwords on the fly.
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@dustinb3403 said in LastPass just double their price:
@penguinwrangler said in LastPass just double their price:
@dustinb3403 said in LastPass just double their price:
@gjacobse said in LastPass just double their price:
@dustinb3403 said in LastPass just double their price:
I would like to use keepass for work, but there are some limiting factors to it that just wouldn't work for us.
For personal it's great.
What limitations?
A pretty decent inability to limit specific users to specific password groups.
Couldn't that be solved by separate databases for each group? That is what we do here.
Could, but would lead to a lot of trouble securing the passwords, making sure no one takes a copy of the database etc.
It's easier to manager user groups when the passwords are controlled by user email. They might take a password, or even a dozen, but we can quickly cut off access, and reset passwords on the fly.
Exactly this.
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What I use is 1Password which is a little bit more expensive for about $2.99 for individual per month or $4.99 per family
https://1password.com/sign-up/
For teams is $3.99 per user