logmein had a similar solution, and in their history they changed ownership and went nuts about monetisation in a way that really compromised the user experience, turning a very good product into a very bad product.
There are fears that now that logmein have purchased LastPass that they will put up the price and offer a shitty set of "improvements" to the product that ultimately will render it unusable.
The thing is... these are fears, it hasn't happened. And why would it happen? What benefit is there to logmein to spend so much acquiring LastPass just to lose the subscriber base?
It is trivial for you to export all of your passwords, and they are no less secure now that they've been acquired. So it's good for now, and if LastPass fuck it up then it's really easy to move to someone else.
Some of my colleagues prefer https://agilebits.com/onepassword but the feature set isn't quite there for Android users at the moment, and for me personally the lack of native Linux precludes it. So there are other options.
1password is the one other I was looking at along with Dashlane, will probably have a little tinker with the free version though as you say the android feature set does seem lacking in comparison and I will definitely be using it on my phone
logmein had a similar solution, and in their history they changed ownership and went nuts about monetisation in a way that really compromised the user experience, turning a very good product into a very bad product.
There are fears that now that logmein have purchased LastPass that they will put up the price and offer a shitty set of "improvements" to the product that ultimately will render it unusable.
The thing is... these are fears, it hasn't happened. And why would it happen? What benefit is there to logmein to spend so much acquiring LastPass just to lose the subscriber base?
It is trivial for you to export all of your passwords, and they are no less secure now that they've been acquired. So it's good for now, and if LastPass fuck it up then it's really easy to move to someone else.
Some of my colleagues prefer https://agilebits.com/onepassword but the feature set isn't quite there for Android users at the moment, and for me personally the lack of native Linux precludes it. So there are other options.