![]() ![]() One of the new pains is that many services require 2 factor authentication (2FA) – you know those 6 digit numbers that change every 30 seconds and we could not share those in LastPass. In our search, we were reminded of other pains. So we did a review of various alternatives. very time the computer did an update the app would be missing off the web browser, etc.Often it would not fill in the passwords onto the websites.Duplications are not too bad until you update the password and you are not sure which of the duplicates has the new password.Just organising the credentials was difficult – resulting in duplications.There were a number of pain points – organisation of the passwords was increasingly difficult, as was seeing who had access to which client’s passwords.Without the security keys we hold, the data is entirely safe. Even when they had a data breach, it did not affect us as we used 2 Factor Authentication and, in common with similar services, they only store encrypted data on their servers. This has been great – as it has allowed us to securely share passwords among the staff here. Just so you know, our decisions are based on our experience and there was no money from relevant services or monetised links.įor a number of years we have been using a password manager called ‘LastPass’.
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