Just grabbed this deal last night: http://www.ghacks.net/2015/12/23/deal-of-the-week-sticky-password-premium-lifetime-75-off/
very nice saving for only 25 USD for a lifetime license valid to use on all your devices.
What I like about it more than LastPass is that not only does it log you into websites in a browser, you can configure it to log you into apps as well, for example skype or any other. The moment you launch that app once you have saved the login details in Sticky Pass once, it will automatically fill in the credentials for you in that app.
You can also have your passwords all synced in the cloud for convenience or locally on your computer if you are super paranoid.
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Spartan@HIDevolution Company Representative
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Tinderbox (UK) BAKED BEAN KING
If you are a first time buyer it says you get another 10% off
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Does it work for bank sites also? Since most banks now use two different login pages it confuses some password programs.
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works for my bank just fine, but my bank only uses one login method, you can try the free version just to test, if it does the job, then grab the deal and use your key to unlock the premium edition, no need to reinstall or anything -
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I use KeePass and it works just fine. I just save the login screen and then use the Perform Autotype. Some banks only permit just login and then password-this is their security measure against bot logins. Other site like this one and many forums I find using Keepass on USB alot safer and is password protected-I can take my USB anywhere and use it without worry. I use it because with all the site I use and registered to this helps keep it in one place and I also have it saved on my computer so I can sync password/login changes/sites login changes so that both are up to date. This is what I find most useful USB travel and another on computer that can sync.
Check it out...
http://keepass.info/
Not all banks use the same login/password on the same screen for Bot Operation protection. Many other site emails and forums I find this useful on... -
You forgot to mention the biggest advantage: Keepass is 100% free and open source.
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Yes, I use Keepass also but it has been having some problems with two page login sites. I know I should be able to configure it for that but I have not figured out how to do it. I was just wondering if Matrix Leader's password program worked better or was easier to configure for two page web logons.
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I use Mozilla Firefox Browser to remember and login username/passwords to web sites, anything sensitive like banks, paypal, ect I input my self, I dont like the idea that some password managers store sensitive logins in the cloud, too many security breaches have happened. It seems every security fix on monetary items is like a cat and mouse game or building a better mouse trap gets a smarter mouse to come out to steal the cheese.
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Keepass doesn't store your passwords in the cloud. They are stored in an encrypted file on your computer.
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That is very smart . I never ever store or save any banking info on any electronic devices. You would be a fool too.Spartan@HIDevolution likes this. -
OK That's good advice. I will in the future write the password down on a piece of paper and post it near my computer screen so it will be readily accessible.
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Sticky Password Premium Lifetime license (75% off)
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