| I've struggled with this too. I love how I can share passwords with a team using LastPass (share just access, share ability to view, share ability to edit). For me... it's more about getting the team using the right tool than individuals. There are probably better individual solutions than LastPass, but I don't know of any that are better for teams. I know that having a tool that lets you share passwords is inherently risky... but I still think LastPass is less risky than people sharing via PostIt, or sharing via emails... or less risky than not sharing passwords in that "hit by a bus" scenario we always talk about. I tried Enpass, 1Password, and KeePass for individual use... none of them were horrible (I liked 1Password the most). Enpass let you sync your vault with the storage option of your choice... so you could sort of do team passwords that way. Typically I don't want to share all my passwords, just a few... and like I would want to share different subsets with different people... so that "share your vault" option wasn't ideal for me. Usability-wise, I love how LastPass fills in my credit card info and address on forms I tell it to. And how LastPass can automatically update passwords for many common sites. And gives me a report of passwords that are weak, old, and duplicate -- the "global rank" on LastPass is a game and I want to get a high score. Ha. (Full disclosure, I tried each casually for less than a week... there may have been things I missed.) Been on LastPass for a long time, generally happy with them and haven't found anything that better fit my needs, but clearly these reports that they aren't taking security as seriously as they should be are troubling. EDIT: Going to look at https://1password.com/teams/ in the next week or so. I don't think this option existed last time I looked at 1Password. |