That might work for Memory Grand Master Ed Cooke, but most of us are not capable of such fantastic feats. (Make sure they are long, strong, and secure!) Just kidding. The safest (if craziest) way to store your passwords is to memorize them all. The problem is, most of us don’t know what makes a good password and aren’t able to remember hundreds of them anyway. For nearly a decade, that’s been “123456” and “password”-the two most commonly used passwords on the web. We know they’re good for us, but most of us are happier snacking on the password equivalent of junk food. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.Password managers are the vegetables of the internet. I'm trying to convince my team that the hassle with LP isn't worth it and I'd rather go through the pain of migrating than having to deal with this vendor any longer. My last ticket hasn't had a reply from them in 2 weeks. It's insane and me just asking for updates. Some type of correspondence.Īnd that has also never worked- I have consistently, on EVERY ticket with them, have had to open a new phone call ticket for some type of update. My tickets which don't seem terribly difficult to me- billing questions, some account mergers etc have taken MONTHS to be resolved and that is me emailing every few days for some type of update. We pay close to 70k a year for JUNK customer service (data breaches aside). The past 3 years I have been at a company with about 900 LP users and the SERVICE STINKS! ABSOLUTELY IS ATROCIOUS! Do yourself a favor and avoid paying this company.
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