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School me. Pro's and cons. Paid vs free services? I use macs (2) and iOS devices (3) exclusively if that makes any difference.
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I'm kind of paranoid about that type of software and prefer this...

It definitely is flawed though.
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I can offer a free service:

Send me your banking info and current password. I will reply back with a much stronger one for you to use.
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I use Lastpass and I really like it. I have also heard good things about 1Password and Dashlane, but I have no experience with those.
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I have been using eWallet for many years on both my Android phone and Windows desktop. They have iOS and Mac versions too.

Jon
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I use clipperz after doing some reviews of password managers and like it.

I mean, these services are only good until they're not, and then they have potential to be very very bad. But there are flat-out too many usernames/passwords to keep track of, and I'd rather have very secure, strong passwords across the board and risk clipperz going awry (small chance, imo) than using less secure, generic passwords that are easier to hack on an individual basis (bigger chance, imo).

Anyway, Clipperz is worth looking into.
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I've used 1password, but what about iCloud keychain? it syncs your password across devices for free since you are all apple.

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