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Yeah, Bitwarden desktop app has them, but there is no autofill only copy/paste, but I do not have currently time to migrate to another PM, I would not mind even paid one.hankfully, they are still on the iPhone app (for now).
Yeah, Bitwarden desktop app has them, but there is no autofill only copy/paste, but I do not have currently time to migrate to another PM, I would not mind even paid one.hankfully, they are still on the iPhone app (for now).
Still very happy with NordPass. Mostly on the phone. Does things effortlessly and quickly.Yeah, Bitwarden desktop app has them, but there is no autofill only copy/paste, but I do not have currently time to migrate to another PM, I would not mind even paid one.
The auto fill still works for me. Not always, but it does work. Click on the app icon, if needed, and hit the autofill button next to the username/password that you are trying to log into. The app will also show, with a number, in how many logins you have saved for the page you are on.Yeah, Bitwarden desktop app has them, but there is no autofill only copy/paste, but I do not have currently time to migrate to another PM, I would not mind even paid one.
You can export them from the desktop app to keep them organized on folders until you find a new password manager.Bitwarden extension did it, it removed categories! The only reason I left Edge Wallet, now I have to scroll through 200 passwords to search for a needle in a haystack. WTF?!![]()
Can you recommend KeePass plugins/extensions to make it act exactly as KeepassXC? I'm asking because there are too many plugins/extension/clients, and I don't know what to trust, after all it is a password manager, and you have to add something tested and trusted to extend its functionality.Keepass or KeepassXC still for me. I like the feel of KeepassXC but I don't like it remembering which folder or last used entry. Keepass remembers where you last clicked on save (e.g Root folder) so I tend to use that but I prefer the KeepassXC Windows pin unlock for ease of use.
Good point, a lot of these addons are old. I've been using KeeOpt2 and earlyupdatecheck but both are years old. Maybe I need to do a fresh look at these.Can you recommend KeePass plugins/extensions to make it act exactly as KeepassXC? I'm asking because there are too many plugins/extension/clients, and I don't know what to trust, after all it is a password manager, and you have to add something tested and trusted to extend its functionality.
Re-evaluating stuff while I've done a factory reset on my laptop, I did find Keepass's own built- Totp (2-Factor). Just a little hidden. In your entry, click on "Tools" and then OTP Generator settings and then you can enter your shared secret code. (see first image).Can you recommend KeePass plugins/extensions to make it act exactly as KeepassXC? I'm asking because there are too many plugins/extension/clients, and I don't know what to trust, after all it is a password manager, and you have to add something tested and trusted to extend its functionality.
This is awesome, thank you so much.Re-evaluating stuff while I've done a factory reset on my laptop, I did find Keepass's own built- Totp (2-Factor). Just a little hidden. In your entry, click on "Tools" and then OTP Generator settings and then you can enter your shared secret code. (see first image).
Using the TOTP Code:
I am intrigued. However, after reading the vaultwarden homepage, it seems a little risky. Can you explain more of why you've gone this route and why you feel it's worth the riskbitwarden started causing me some issues a few months back after an update (primarily not connecting on my phone). Switched to vaultwarden (A lightweight, community-maintained reimplementation of the Bitwarden server, which allows users to use the bitwrden mobile app) and I have been a fan since.
Both free & paid: bitwarden. They don't make the free version so crippled that is unusable. I pay for it not because i need it but because i want to support them. My only complaint maybe 6 months ago or so is the UI was ugly & they resisted adding overlay popup interface but its now there. They redesigned the UI & its much better. Still not as nice as 1Password's interface but its good enough. Its open source & has had code audits done on it. They were one of the first ones to add argon2 hash which is great for security. They were pretty quick to implement passkeys & i have enjoyed they way the implemented it.
try 1password the best on every platform full of nice detailed small features, in paid password managers nothing beats 1password they are in another league by themselves.From my experience, on Android of all password managers I 've tried, only Google' s works ok. Nordpass (paid), Bitwarden amd Norton (paid) , cannot save newly entered or changed passwords and do not always come up to autofill.
As I read, on iOS, ironically, third party password managers work OK.
Can anyone tell from own experience on this matter ?
I’ve been using Proton Pass for a couple of years now.
Haven’t had any issues whatsoever.
Some feature differences between free and paid:
Proton Pass Free:
• Unlimited logins and devices
• End-to-end encrypted vaults
• Secure password storage
• Autofill for passwords, addresses, and notes
• Two-factor authentication (2FA) autofill
• Open-source and audited security
Proton Pass Plus (Paid Plan):
• Everything in the free plan plus:
• Unlimited hide-my-email aliases (instead of a limited number)
• Two vaults instead of one (for better organization)
• Secure password sharing (share logins securely with others)
• Priority support
• Part of Proton’s Unlimited bundle (if you have other Proton services)
If you need unlimited aliases or extra vaults, the paid plan is worth it. Otherwise, the free version is already solid.
I am unaware of any differences related to security between the free version and paid version of Bitwarden. The paid version adds up to 1GB of file storage, emergency access, password hygiene reports, and expanded sharing optionsI am intrigued. However, after reading the vaultwarden homepage, it seems a little risky. Can you explain more of why you've gone this route and why you feel it's worth the risk
Thank you.