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  2. LastPass - Wikipedia

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    LastPass supports two-factor authentication via various methods including the LastPass Authenticator app for mobile phones as well as others including YubiKey. [12] Unlike some other major password managers, LastPass offers a user-set password hint, allowing access when the master password is missing. [13]

  3. Here's your once-and-for-all fix for forgotten passwords - AOL

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    Here’s how LastPass Premium works: Let’s say you’re creating a password to obtain sensitive medical records online. The password manager will create a complex, rock-solid password that ...

  4. List of password managers - Wikipedia

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    Android, BlackBerry 10, iOS, Windows Store, Windows Phone, macOS, Windows, Linux: Yes Local installation with Cloud sync: Firefox Lockwise (deprecated) MPL-2.0: Cross-platform (browser extension and mobile app) Yes Cloud-based: GNOME Keyring: GPL-2.0-or-later: Unix-like: Integration with GNOME Web and Chromium, through unofficial add-ons for ...

  5. Here's your once-and-for-all fix for forgotten passwords - AOL

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  6. Password manager - Wikipedia

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    Designed for Microsoft Windows 95, Password Safe used Schneier's Blowfish algorithm to encrypt passwords and other sensitive data. Although Password Safe was released as a free utility, due to export restrictions on cryptography from the United States, only U.S. and Canadian citizens and permanent residents were initially allowed to download it ...

  7. Restore your browser to default settings - AOL Help

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    This can remove adware, get rid of extensions you didn't install, and improve overall performance. Restoring your browser's default settings will also reset your browser's security settings. A reset may delete other saved info like bookmarks, stored passwords, and your homepage.

  8. KeePass - Wikipedia

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    Access to the database is restricted by a master password or a key file. Both methods may be combined to create a "composite master key". If both methods are used, then both must be present to access the password database. KeePass version 2.x introduces a third option—dependency upon the current Windows user. [26]

  9. Master Password (algorithm) - Wikipedia

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    Master Password is a type of algorithm first implemented by Maarten Billemont for creating unique passwords in a reproducible manner. It differs from traditional password managers in that the passwords are not stored on disk or in the cloud, but are regenerated every time from information entered by the user: Their name, a master password, and a unique identifier for the service the password ...