Which password manager?

It's like Joe Average who couldn't believe how good Tiger Woods is because he wasn't good at all at getting stuff into a hole himself. Doesn't make it impossible for others.

You're not talking about golf, are you:D
 
1Password.
Sync is direct or via storage service e.g. Dropbox, iCloud I.e. No subscription service needed.
Integration with web browsers and updated regularly for pattern matching. All clients maintained.
 
1Password.
Sync is direct or via storage service e.g. Dropbox, iCloud I.e. No subscription service needed.
Integration with web browsers and updated regularly for pattern matching. All clients maintained.


Interesting last time I used that I'm sure I had to pay.

Or is it only for the mobile apps like Lastpass?
 
Edge doesn't support extensions, so I don't see how any password manager could support it.

Support is coming for extensions this year.

I use Chrome and Lastpass.
 
Support is coming for extensions this year.

I use Chrome and Lastpass.

LastPass works better with Firefox than Chrome. I switched from Chrome a few months ago and found LastPass much more pleasant to use.

As for Edge, I think MS was mad to not make extension support a priority for the Windows 10 launch. Even my technophobe parents complained to me about struggling to find Adblock Plus with Edge, and switched browsers when I said Edge doesn't support extensions.
 
LastPass works better with Firefox than Chrome. I switched from Chrome a few months ago and found LastPass much more pleasant to use.

As for Edge, I think MS was mad to not make extension support a priority for the Windows 10 launch. Even my technophobe parents complained to me about struggling to find Adblock Plus with Edge, and switched browsers when I said Edge doesn't support extensions.
http://winhelp2002.mvps.org/hosts.htm
 
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