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Overall a fantastic product that keeps getting better with each update. Great job!
Some feature requests:
* Ability to export/backup on a schedule. It makes me very nervous that all my passwords live in LastPass, and if I get locked out tomorrow, there's a chance that I can get locked out. I realize that I can log in to my account when offline, but that's not the same. Let's say you guys freeze my account accidentally or something - I've lost access, and have nowhere to turn to.
However, if you linked to my Google Drive/Dropbox and uploaded a Truecrypt file of my passwords (just as an exmaple), I would feel much better about this! That way even if I'm locked out, I can access my files.
I used to use KeePass synced with Gdrive earlier, and this is the biggest feature I miss :(
* Generated passwords aren't merged after clicking 'save new sites' - there's an extra entry for the generated password
* The 'folder' field for new passwords should have a default value, and autocomplete doesn't work well (you have to click on a suggestion, you can't hit tab to have the value autocomplete). It'd also be awesome if I could just get rid of folders, since I don't use them, or automatically assign the same folder to all my passwords. I have 1000s of passwords, so I always search, folders are useless.
* You should have a "show password" option when filling in the master password. My master password is long, and I ALWAYS make a typo when writing it in.
* Multiple domains/URLs for a password: I have the same password for Amazon.ca and Amazon.com (Amazon shares the login for both). Security check keeps warning me if I create two passwords, one for each one, and I have to remember to update both when I change my password.
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