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Lots of love for Bitwarden in this thread; I’d also like to pitch in with 1Password. It’s got a great UX and I even got my mom on board.
Used to use Lastpass since ~2013; really glad I switched last year. Lastpass has turned to absolute shit.
Same, switching from LastPass to 1Password within the last year.
Question: does it annoy you how often you have to type the Master Password into 1Password? I feel like they really need to enable a "don't prompt on this computer" option. Granted it's less secure, but since the machine I use most is a desktop computer in a secure location, that's a choice I'd like to make for myself. As it is now, I have my Master Password displaying in an always-open text document which is a terrible alternative.
You can configure when 1Password auto-locks and there by requires login again.
It will still requires periodic login, but you can minimize it to 1 time per reboot if you want.
Regarding the android app, then they should be working on a pincode solution.
AH! Thank you so much! I think this may be an option they've added recently. So glad to have that ability now!