My Dad is 83 years old. He's had a subscription to Consumer Reports magazine since the 60's. They recommend LastPass.
Every 6 months he gets hacked and I have to go reinstall his OS and demand he start using a piece of paper for his passwords and stop using this P.O.S. software.
He promises not to install it again. Six months later: Repeat.
Ooof. That's a bit better than my dad actually. At some point we don't allow seniors to drive. We might need to do the same with password management and sensitive communication.
Security company failing at security is as if Pepsi didn't manage to mix water, sugar and flavor syrup. What even is your business if you don't even do the 1 thing that you claim to do.
My Dad is 83 years old. He's had a subscription to Consumer Reports magazine since the 60's. They recommend LastPass.
Every 6 months he gets hacked and I have to go reinstall his OS and demand he start using a piece of paper for his passwords and stop using this P.O.S. software.
He promises not to install it again. Six months later: Repeat.
Ooof. That's a bit better than my dad actually. At some point we don't allow seniors to drive. We might need to do the same with password management and sensitive communication.
WTF, every 6 month sounds ridiculous
Security company failing at security is as if Pepsi didn't manage to mix water, sugar and flavor syrup. What even is your business if you don't even do the 1 thing that you claim to do.
I am glad I switched when they no longer allowed multiple devices in their free version.
It felt like they took my passwords hostage, lol
finnaly closed my lastpass account. I moved to Biwarden and not paying anything now
Why did this senior DevOps engineer from a security company enter his master MFA password on his home computer?
the world wonders ...
I recommend BitWarden.
I run vaultwarden self-hosted inside vpn
All is good in pass land.
Security is #1