Next, visit the applicable manufacturer websites. Read the product specs and end user documentation (User Guides/Manuals). Read the sites' FAQs and Forums - if any. Look for what is said versus what is not said.
Keep in mind that you must have a secure and immediate way to access your password list/manager elsewhere if your main computer fails...
Next, visit the applicable manufacturer websites. Read the product specs and end user documentation (User Guides/Manuals). Read the sites' FAQs and Forums - if any. Look for what is said versus what is not said.
Keep in mind that you must have a secure and immediate way to access your password list/manager elsewhere if your main computer fails. A backup system or source of some sort.
At work we use 1password and it works well. They actually give you a security key with a code. If you ever forget your password they have the data encrypted so they can't even get you access. In other words, back up the initial security key.
I like that lastpass lets you connect from multiple devices. So all my passwords are easy to get to on mobile, pc, tablet n so on. It's encrypted in the cloud so only you can access it. Been using it for years now n find it a great product