webroot vs lastpass
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I chose webroot password manager due to a migration from seamonkey to firefox which allowed? me to use webroot password manager, knowing that it is very similar to lastpass. However one feature of lastpass which I liked was the vault, and I am unable to find that. I also find the toolbar trivial in that it seems big on decorations at the expense of functionality. I had expected a toolbar, not a dropdown box.. I seem to remember Webroot claiming something which is not available in lastpass.Have I got this wrong
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I have not yet migrated back to lastpass as there is a subscription for someservices. As I havea few e-mail addresses on my account, Iwant to make logging in to Thunderbird easier. I think I can do this with lastpass but so far I have not found out how to make TB a multi user ( and passwords) entity on Webroot password manager. In short I cannot make webroot an extension as I have with Firefox. I can set upmy mail (with Iomart) via their control panel, but I am stuck with a single password for SMTP, Webmail and POP. is there an obvious way round this. I was halfway there with SeaMonkey, but could not get the toolbar. Separating the functions gave me just a presence on the browser.
For what its worth using Webroot password manager has given me more confidence in lastpass, so I have still gained even if I Pay to move back.
RW
For what its worth using Webroot password manager has given me more confidence in lastpass, so I have still gained even if I Pay to move back.
RW
Yeah if you're already familiar with and happy with the LastPass version, then no reason to migrate.
Agreed - we've got some phenomal and savvy folks on here, and the community is a great resource! I know what you mean about learning new things. I'm only in my 40s, but I'm starting to get to the point where I heave a sigh when I have to learn a new interface 🙂
Agreed - we've got some phenomal and savvy folks on here, and the community is a great resource! I know what you mean about learning new things. I'm only in my 40s, but I'm starting to get to the point where I heave a sigh when I have to learn a new interface 🙂
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Many thanks. I will go back to the "version" I know and trust. I understand I can migrate my data tolastpass.
I have found the community to be very helpful, and possibly more knowledgeable than support. Sherry especially.. As a 75 Yo I amnot as quick to pick up new IT as I was 45years ago when I first started. I ampre CPM and pre DOS but not quite pre UNIX
I have found the community to be very helpful, and possibly more knowledgeable than support. Sherry especially.. As a 75 Yo I amnot as quick to pick up new IT as I was 45years ago when I first started. I ampre CPM and pre DOS but not quite pre UNIX
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