LastPass becomes free on smartphones or tablets for new users

11 August, 2015
Despite some hiccups, LastPass is one of the most popular password managers out there. And today it's introduced some significant changes to how its freemium app model works.

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  • M@U
  • 12 Aug 2015

keepass uses encrypted file to store passwords. The file can be uploaded to dropbox, google drive etc and can be accessed from android app or a computer. Less expansive than 12$

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    • Anonymous
    • TRE
    • 12 Aug 2015

    Or you could just pay a one time fee for the Safe In Cloud mobile app and use your Google Drive, Dropbox or OneDrive to store you encrypted passwords... Desktop version of the app is free and works nicely with Chrome to fill in passwords on a click of a button.

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      • Anonymous
      • 80h
      • 11 Aug 2015

      AnonD-368146, 11 Aug 2015The $12 a year is totally worth it though...Who are you, their spokesperson?

        Good news, good news.

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          • Gja
          • 11 Aug 2015

          The $12 a year is totally worth it though...