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Secure Password Storage & Management

There are a many simple methods to securely store and manage numerous passwords. The methods below have their benefits and their shortcomings. Below are a few good solutions, their recommended uses and some info to get you started:

NOTE: ANY of these methods are better than storing your passwords in a notebook, on a sticky note on your monitor, under your keyboard, or in plain text on your computer.


LastPass:

Moderately secure

LastPass makes storing multiple passwords for websites and web services easy. It is available as a web browser add-on and an app giving you access to all your passwords anywhere, anytime - and it's free!

Create a LastPass Account for Free

    1. Create your LastPass Master Password
      • Create a strong password that satisfies all of LastPass' minimum requirements
      • Ensure that you are able to remember this password, so you can access your LastPass password vault
      • You may add an optional password hint to help you remember your Master Password

Get the LastPass Web Browser Add-On

    1. Choose your operating system > web browser > Download
    2. Once LastPass is added to your web browser, sign in
      1. Click the LastPass browser button in the top right corner of your browser
      2. Select "Login" at the bottom of the pop-up box.
      3. Enter you email address and master password.

How to Begin Using LastPass

    1. Visit a website that requires a login and enter your password
    2. LoginAfter logging in, a pop-up will appear in the upper right corner of your browser prompting you to add this sitessite's login info to LastPass
    3. Click Add
    4. Now, when you visit this site, LastPass will autofill your login information for you
    5. Configure your settings: click on the LastPass icon in the upper right corner of your browser > Preferences
      • Check "Automatically Log out when all browsers are closed"
      • Check "Automatically Log out after idle (mins)" (15 minutes recommended)
      • More recommendations to make your LastPass account more secure are available here:
        http://www.howtogeek.com/121267/11-ways ... re-secure/

Keep in mind that LastPass will only save and autofill your passwords when you are logged into the web browser extension. Simply login using your email and Master Password whenever you begin browsing on your computer.

 

LastPass Mobile App

  1. Visit your phones app store
  2. Search for LastPass and download the app
  3. Open the app and Login
  4. Your passwords should be synced from your web browser account
  5. Passwords used on your phone will also be stored in your account

1Password:

Moderately secure

1Password is a password manager developed by AgileBits Inc. where you users can keep passwords, software licenses, and other sensitive information. Your account is locked with a master password. 1Password is not free and charges a monthly fee.

Pick your Plan:

 

Download & Install 1Password here:

 

Download Browser Extension

 

Configure Settings:

To optimize your use of 1Password, make sure to look through the settings and customize them for your preferences. Below are recommended setting configurations:

  • Open 1Password > Select 1Password in top left corner > Settings > Security
    1. Auto-Lock: Lock when computer is locked
    2. Lock after computer is idle for: 3 minutes


KeePass and KeePassX

Very secure

KeePass is one of the more secure and robust free password managers available.
If you are at all concerned about security, we recommend giving KeePass a try.

Download KeePass here:

 

Configure your Settings

Windows:
  1. Automatically save when closing/locking the database
    • KeePass > Tools > Options > Advanced

  1. Lock workspace after the following idle time (seconds): 120 seconds
    • KeePass > Tools > Options > Security

 

macOS:
  1. Automatically save changes upon quit or lock
    1. KeePass > Preferences > General (2)

  1. Automatically lock the database after a minute or 2
    • KeePass > Preferences > Security