I use KeepassX (v2 beta) with SpiderOak on everything including my android.
Just make sure to set it to save after every change (or don't forget to hit
save when changing a pass)




On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 10:26 PM, gsker <gsker at skerbitz.org> wrote:

> I too use Password Safe on my android device and just about every place I
> need a password safe.
>
> And there's a command line extractor for it. https://github.com/sakhnik/
> gpwsafe
>
>
> On Mon, 25 Nov 2013, Joseph Key wrote:
>
>  I use Password Safe, it has clients that work in Windows, Linux, iOS, and
>> Android. I put the file on Dropbox so it is available to all the devices
>> with connected.
>>
>> On 11/25/2013 12:21 AM, Jason Hsu wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks to those of you who suggested KeePass2 for generating and saving
>>> good secure passwords for the desktop/laptop environment.  As a result, I
>>> can use a different password that is long and randomly generated for each
>>> of my accounts.  I recommend KeePass2 to all of my Facebook friends.
>>>
>>> What solution do you use for good secure passwords on a smartphone?
>>>  Typing on a smartphone is a slow and error-prone process for me simply
>>> because the ergonomics fall far short of what a laptop or desktop can
>>> provide.  This makes it impossible to use good, secure passwords.  (Then
>>> again, I don't do any financial transactions on my smartphone.)
>>>
>>>
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