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Well, there you go. That makes all of the difference in the world. Most of my computing time during the day is spent at work, so I need access to my personal passwords there. Then at home, I have my desktop, my sons desktop and my primary computer which is my mac laptop.
I dumped my passwords into Excel and just for myself, I have 162 passwords. This doesn't include the passwords I keep for my kids stuff and my wife's stuff.
Yes, they are stored online. At present I store my passwords for less secure things in Evernote. Things like banking, retirement, car payments...basically anything with financial data is stored in KeePass inside of Dropbox. I can only access these from devices where I have KeePass, but these aren't things that I use on a daily basis and for things like my home banking, that password is memorized and not a randomly generated secure password.
The scary part online is that if somebody breaks into your Lastpass account, they get all of your other accounts. I cannot even image how long it would take me to go out and change my 162 passwords. It would take me an entire weekend.
I don't trust any form of online storage. I only ever store passwords in a password protected file stored on a Bitlocker protected USB stick kept in a safe location. My PC is never connected to the internet when I edit the file.