For android instal LastPass2/8/2024 ![]() It’s not written by the author of pass though, so the question is whether it can be trusted?ĭeciding to feed the entirety of your passwords portfolio to some tool you’ve found online shouldn’t be done lightly, but given the fact that it is linked from the official homepage and appears to have some activity and approval on GitHub, does make it seem trustworthy. On the homepage of pass there’s a link to an extension for this very problem pass-import and it supports importing from a LastPass vault. There’s no support for importing random CSV files in pass itself, so my first thought was to write a small script, that would go through the file line by line and issue the corresponding pass insert commands for each entry.īefore doing that, luckily I came to my senses and looked for existing solutions first. The question is then, how to move the content of this file into pass‘ ~/.password-store. The extension provides a direct file download from Account Options > Advanced > Export > LastPass CSV File. Luckily getting passwords out of LastPass is very easy. Automatic synchronisation between devices.LastPass has a few more bells and whistles though. Overall pass mostly offers the same core feature as LastPass, in the sense that it provides a means to store a collection passwords or notes in an encrypted manner. For that reason, I’ve been wanting to do a setup based on it, to replace LastPass entirely. ![]() That being said, ever since a colleague introduced me to The standard unix password manager, pass, I’ve started to use it alongside LastPass and think it’s a brilliant tool. It just seemed like a little too much effort for little gain. I never did get around to doing it however. I’ve just had my eye on an alternative with a bit more control in the past, e.g. It’s not that I’m unhappy with LastPass per se, or that I wouldn’t want to pay for the service again. That specific feature later turned free, and has recently turned paid again. I’ve been using LastPass as a password manager since 2012 and even paid for the Premium subscription, so I could access it from my phone.
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