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Account Pro by AOL comes with complimentary access to LastPass Premium and McAfee Multi Access accounts. LastPass is a secure place to create and store passwords for all of your online accounts. All you have to do is save a password once and instantly log into any of your favorite websites from any device. No more forgotten passwords!
Web browser extension • Operating Systems - Windows 7 or later, Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion) or later, Linux, Chrome OS Web Browsers • Web Browsers - Internet Explorer 11 or later, the most recent 2 versions of the following web browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari, Opera, and Maxthon.
LastPass is a password manager application. [3] The standard version of LastPass comes with a web interface, but also includes plugins for various web browsers and apps for many smartphones. It also includes support for bookmarklets. Founded in 2008 by four developers, [4] [5] Lastpass was acquired by GoTo (formerly LogMeIn Inc.) for $110 ...
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LastPass: Proprietary / Freemium: Cross-platform (browser extension and mobile app) Yes Local installation with Cloud sync: Meldium (defunct) Proprietary / Freemium: Cross-platform (browser extension and mobile app) Yes Cloud-based: Microsoft Autofill: Proprietary: Cross-platform (browser extension and mobile app) Yes Local installation with ...
[7] KeePass comes in two different variants: KeePass 1.x and KeePass 2.x. Although the 1.x variant is the former variant it is supported indefinitely: Dominik Reichl: "2.x isn't the successor of 1.x, and 1.x isn't dead". [8] KeePass 2.x has a different software basis in C# instead of the former C++.
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Xmarks, formerly Foxmarks, is a defunct bookmark synchronization add-on for web browsers.The add-on was developed by San Francisco-based company Foxmarks (later renamed Xmarks) which was founded in 2006 by Mitch Kapor [3] [4] and was acquired by LastPass in December 2010.