

These pieces of software are usually and standalone program which does not fill forms automatically and does not integrate itself to the FF, which is the main browser in Ubuntu Gnome. Other password managers which are available via Synaptic or source packages over the web (as far as I have found) are no good at all. I stopped using it because I wanted to try to use LastPass. I do not have a paranoia or something similar, but I want convenient way to store passwords (I have couple of hundreds) and use them daily whenever needed.Īnother great tool which is lacking in automation of loggin process is SecureLogin FF extension. Also it had encryption, and all the passwords were located on my PC in an encrypted, password protected database. A fairly unknown tool which have remarkable integration with FF and IE. When I was under XP, a year ago I as using StickyPassword.

Can it be trusted?Īs far as my opinion, this service is very convenient to use, but how are they keeping it alive? Where is the source of their money? Maybe they are using this service for marketing and some other purposes? Who knows. The reason why I am posting it here is to ask people of the alternatives and trustworthiness to such services. Since I am using ubuntu I would like to ask this question here, although it is not related to Ubuntu Linux in a pure sense. Like in a foxmarks service we can use sync tool to have our passwords across several PCs.

There is an extension for firefox and it work in linux. All right, I guess most of you are familiar with the web service called LASTPASS.
