senshi34
Senshi34
senshi34

KeePass, and the Android app Keepass2Android. By using them and Dropbox to hold the password vault/file, I can effectively imitate paid subscription-level services from other providers. Multiple users, multiple devices, cross-platform, etc.

I prefer KeePass, for the non-cloud-based nature of it. I don’t feel at all threatened/nervous about a potential security breach because there is no centralized repository where my passwords are, merely my local database file. Now, I do (for convenience’s sake) keep that on my Google Drive so I can sync it across

I love my CRKT snap lock. It gets a great reaction when people see it for the first time, and confusion for everyone who I let use it. That makes it fun and gives a little security that no one will try to swipe it. it comes with a second clip that can be put on the other side for those with the super power of being

VOTE: KeePass - I use in addition to LastPass. Keepass is my master password file while LastPass contains a subset for daily use. One of the features includes attaching files to the password entry... great for those QR codes for two-factor authentication.

Check out this guy's site - he made a .swf with a TON of video game music that is always on shuffle at all times. It's perfect background music, and I've even discovered a few games because of the tracks I've liked. In particular, Alan Wake.

Vote: Chrome Remote Desktop