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- 1Lastpass has secure notes to store non-site related data (including server credentials).user2313067– user23130672016-01-06 15:19:07 +00:00Commented Jan 6, 2016 at 15:19
- Hey Adam, what exactly do you mean by 'have the ability to store offline passwords with no URL'? Do you mean the ability to create a new password manager entry for a username/password without being forced to associate it with a URL?PwdRsch– PwdRsch2016-01-06 18:08:21 +00:00Commented Jan 6, 2016 at 18:08
- Does it have to be hosted, or is self-hosting possible?unor– unor2016-01-06 19:15:19 +00:00Commented Jan 6, 2016 at 19:15
- As you're talking about storing some "more sensitive data" offline: would a self-hosted web-based solution be acceptable, as that would catch both birds with the same stone (nothing on the cloud, but still shareable with the team)?Izzy– Izzy2016-01-06 21:51:02 +00:00Commented Jan 6, 2016 at 21:51
- "So we can share passwords". I am out. No way. Nuh-uh.DankyNanky– DankyNanky2018-05-14 09:51:58 +00:00Commented May 14, 2018 at 9:51
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