Keepass vs Lastpass review




Keepass Review

 KeePass is a free open source password manager, which helps you to manage your passwords in a secure way. You can put all your passwords in one database, which is locked with one master key or a key file.

 So you only have to remember one single master password or select the key file to unlock the whole database. The databases are encrypted using the best and most secure encryption algorithms currently known (AES and Twofish). For more information, see the features page.


Is Keepass free?

Yes, KeePass is really free, and more than that: it is open source (OSI certified). You can have a look at its full source and check whether the encryption algorithms are implemented correctly.

A good free password manager

Good password management is essential to stay safe, on and offline. These days, services and programs are so many and varied that keeping track of your passwords across devices, websites and apps can be near-on impossible. That's where a password manager like KeePass comes into play.

Keepass is Easy to use

This app doesn't require installation, and presents a simple, easy-to-navigate interface. First off, the app will ask you to define a master password. As this is the main step and the first line of KeePass' defences, it's essential that it's a good one. 

To this end, KeePass will assess the master password's strength, as well as offering extra protection like a key file option and the ability to enable a Windows user account backup, in case a user account is lost.

Lastpass is basically a free password manager that makes your web browsing easier and more secure by bringing everything under one password. Lastpass can create strong passwords that protect all sites, meaning that logging into your favorite browser, network or secure network becomes a one-step affair.


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Lastpass Review

Lastpass is particularly useful for those that want to work together securely in different locations because it allows you share credentials to log in via Lastpass. 

This includes those that are working on Mac and Windows platforms as it works across both. Of course, the big concern is security - if your Lastpass password is lost or obtained by someone else, it makes everything protected under it vulnerable. However, it does use SSL and RSA encryption so you should be OK.

A better online experience

Stop wasting time worrying about forgotten passwords, and stop wasting time filling out forms; LastPass does it for you.


Gain Control

Use strong passwords encrypted exclusively on your PC but accessible online, so you can retrieve your information from virtually anywhere, anytime.

Features of lastpass 4.6:

Create strong passwords, knowing you only have to remember one

Log into your favorite sites with a single click

Fill forms in a second; stop pulling out your wallet to get your credit card number

Access and manage your data from multiple computers seamlessly

Securely share logins and notes with friends and let others share with you


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