1Pass has this secret key system that I like and certainly increases the account's security, but is it worth the $35/yr? Does it really make a huge difference? Most discussions I've been reading focus on the UI and that it is more polished, but few of them get into the nitty gritty of how secure they are. Looks great, but it does have a cost (Bitwarden is free and I can get LastPass for free as well). Bottom line, it is hard to trust an organization that reacts and communicates like LastPass did.Īll this being said, I'm now trying 1Password. After recently going back to LastPass from Bitwarden (I had switched from Lastpass to Bitwarden 3 years ago), I am now reading a lot on this LastPass breach and they very shady way the communicated about it. I've been doing some reading on password managers. Library of Password & Authentication Research Discussions about the general issues of generating or storing your passwords are fine. This is not /r/TechSupport or /r/HowToHack so don't post asking for help recovering a password or gaining access to online accounts. We are primarily interested in topics that promote the industry's understanding of what authentication risks we face, what practices do or don't work, and what general technologies or software exist to improve the status quo. This subreddit is dedicated to the scientific discussion of passwords, biometrics, CAPTCHAs, secret questions, MFA/2FA/2SV, or other factors related to user authentication.
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