Move from Last Pass to KeePassX | Linux Today

Move from Last Pass to KeePassX

Written By
DP
Dmitri Popov
Apr 7, 2011

[ Thanks to Amber
Graner
for this link. ]

“Since time immemorial, I’ve been using the LastPass service and
browser extension for managing all my passwords. It worked well for
me, but gradually I grew uncomfortable with the idea that all my
passwords are managed by a third-party service. So I’ve finally
decided to do what I should have done a long time ago: migrate to
the KeePassX password manager. This rather handy utility stores all
data in an encrypted database file, and the tool offers a handful
of useful features to boot. “


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