SETH RINGER
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@sgt_zimYes, but for corporate use, you need to check with your IT/IT Security team to find out if it's allowed. Many companies maintain their own internal password vaults.
For my work-related accounts, even for SaaS applications that don't sync with my corporate Active Directory, I use a local vault - KeePass XC. We allow 1Password where I work, but I just don't like mingling work and personal accounts. Just one more layer of separation/security.
1Password and LastPass also SaaS vaults. LastPass got pwned because of sloppy resource management. We can only hope 1Password and Keeper do a better job. That's the risk with SaaS vaults.I use Keeper as a password manager. Anything sensitive like bank, brokerage, insurance accounts etc. I also have secondary authentication enabled as well (code sent to my phone). One of my banks also has an authenticator through their app, I log in and I have to press OK on their app to allow access.