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Originally Posted by Blossom
I believe Last Pass can. I think it's $12 a year. You can't use coins for subscriptions yet but that not much for keeping yourself safe. Lass Pass seems to be the best and they are the ones who are always checking on sites that have been hacked. I don't use them though. I have my own crazy method of remembering passwords. 
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LastPass is really good, I use it and pay for the premium so I can use it on my tablets too. They recently added the ability to fill passwords within most apps. Before, you had to switch between the LastPass app and whatever app you needed a login to do copy/paste. Now an overlay pops up from LastPass and lets you pick the login and copy/paste without leaving the app you're logging into. Doesn't work with Firefox on Android though.
It also lets you (I think it forces it now) set a PIN to unlock the app, so you can have it remember your main password but not have to retype it every time. Sadly the PIN is limited to 4 numbers.
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Originally Posted by Blossom
I hear you I am tired of resetting them because of some compromise website.
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Me too! As long as the site was properly hashing their passwords, there's not much chance my passwords will be cracked by bruteforce (since they're all long and random), but I
still have to go change it because they screwed up. If it's a site I don't visit much, I sometimes don't bother and let the account rot.
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Originally Posted by koland
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KeePass is pretty good too, but the browser integration is kind of crappy. I use it for stuff I refuse to save to the cloud with LastPass (like online banking and other financial stuff) and just copy/paste from it manually.