[Trainer-Talk] Screen Reader accessible Password managers

Greg Aikens gaikens at cviga.org
Fri Feb 19 15:27:40 UTC 2021


I also love LastPass, which has a free version. They just changed it though so you can either use it on computers or mobile devices for free, but not both. I may be opting for the paid version now because I like working with it on both mobile and computer platforms.


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Subject: Re: [Trainer-Talk] Screen Reader accessible Password managers

Hi, I have two of them.


First is a free solution. The program is called Keepass. Please note the spelling. This password manager can be run on Windows or Mac and its encrypted database can be saved in OneDrive or Dropbox, then accessed by other computers or apps. While there is not an official Keepass app for Android and iOS, there are third-party free apps which tie into the OneDrive or Dropbox folder and read the database for you to give you flexibility. The Keepass program is open source and it has been tested against security vulnerabilities to make sure it does not contain any back doors. It is also very speech software friendly.


Second is a paid solution called 1Password. This solution also creates an encrypted database which only you have access to. In addition to the Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS apps, it is also available for other solutions by way of browser extensions. It can be used as a standalone app or as a cloud app.


Earlier last year I held a free seminar which discussed password security, which you are welcome to if you would like me to send it to you.


I hope this helps.



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On 2/19/2021 8:25 AM, Mario l via Trainer-Talk wrote:
> Hello,
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> Would anyone have any recommendations for an accessible password manager for
> Windows? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
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> Thank you,
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> Mario
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