![]() And as long as you have committed your master password to long-term memory, you can get to your LastPass vault from any computer, handy if your wallet and smartphone were stolen! With LastPass on your smartphone (it supports iPhone, Android, Blackberry and even Windows Phone), you’ll always have the info you need wherever you are. I think you’re making a good decision, and LastPass offers a great secure notes feature that includes templates for 15 different types of notes including bank accounts, credit cards, and wi-fi passwords, along with a generic form that can be used for anything else. ![]() Can you tell me if it helps you save other security information, like your credit card info, memberships and insurance stuff? Couldn’t this help me be more secure than having a paper notebook of all this info? Thanks! ![]() I’ve read your article on using a password manager, and think I’m going to go with LastPass.
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