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Originally Posted by eschwartz
LastPass has an app too...
Or you could try installing the browser plugin for Firefox in Desktop mode.
The whole point of LastPass is to consolidate password management, why would you break that with your tablet?
(Lastpass Rocks! Proud user and proselytizer.  )
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I don't use firefox, except when I need to access my wife's google phone stuff for her, & so don't want to be auto logged into or have to log out of my own google acccout in chrome
lastpass:
1. because the free version is insufficient for tablets, I'd have to buy premium which is otherwise unnecessary and I don't buy software that has to be re-bought every year.
2. because I don't want ALL passwords on the tablets. e.g. I don't want any banking / credit card related stuff on there at all.
3. lastpass knows my credit card numbers, for ease of shopping, but I don't shop from the Kindle unless it's at amazon, & I've password protected against any accidental or rash 1-click purchases.
4. I don't want all my (password) eggs in one (software) basket. Last pass is pretty good but if one day they go bust, or alzheimers kicks in sufficiently to wipe that one unforgettable & not written down master password from my head! , I don't want to be scrabbling around resetting passwords. So: 2 browsers (IE & Chrome) , 2 password programs (last pass & roboform) , and some stuff in dropbox I don't have everything in both browsers but I do like redundancy

. Some sites & addons don't play nice with both browsers anyway.
I mostly have what logins I need set up on tablets now,anyway:
Where I've been inconvenienced is times like the 1st time I decided to log into to these forums from tablet then realised that the PC knows the login codes but I've forgotten them

. Guessing is hopeless ever since I followed the advice of not using the same 2 or 3 passwords on all sites!