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F-Secure ID PROTECTION - 2023 updated
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<blockquote data-quote="upnorth" data-source="post: 1018946" data-attributes="member: 38832"><p>Day 4 and I'm still using it, but I start to doubt I will in the end keep it.</p><p></p><p>Security for the Vault itself because it's a local machine/system solution, is very strong and less worries about any cloud breaches. Why this might not attract enough users is the still somewhat clunky use. Getting stuck on some sites, and being forced use 1 or 2 extra clicks or a keyboard combination from time to time for the autofill and no option for auto-login ( autofill and auto-login is not the same ) etc etc could easy become annoying. Other vendors that specialise on this has a huge head start that unless F-Secure invest with more developers, as I get a feeling there ain't too many working with it because of the slow progress, I guess it will never get the needed air under it's wings and just remain pretty unknown for the majority. It has improved and to the point good enough as I'm not going to throw this out as fast as the last time. The also updated and improved monitor service gives this a much better potential.</p><p></p><p>Without pay to much attention to any marketing language ( sell pitch ) in the end about some insurance I haven't seen any actual information/links about, here's a video that shows parts of the monitor service. Previous was a pure copy of the HaveIBeenPwned ( HIBP ) service. With the much more detailed information, this is now getting interesting as one can actually get alerts on breaches and exact what was leaked. Included the actual password. Not for all breaches, but those that does, gives one a good hint/tip on what to avoid for future use as these leaked credentials will be tested by attackers sooner or later, unless they haven't already.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]5cR6NSLf7HE:75[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>Haven't tested the phone version and should probably for a more fair end assessment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="upnorth, post: 1018946, member: 38832"] Day 4 and I'm still using it, but I start to doubt I will in the end keep it. Security for the Vault itself because it's a local machine/system solution, is very strong and less worries about any cloud breaches. Why this might not attract enough users is the still somewhat clunky use. Getting stuck on some sites, and being forced use 1 or 2 extra clicks or a keyboard combination from time to time for the autofill and no option for auto-login ( autofill and auto-login is not the same ) etc etc could easy become annoying. Other vendors that specialise on this has a huge head start that unless F-Secure invest with more developers, as I get a feeling there ain't too many working with it because of the slow progress, I guess it will never get the needed air under it's wings and just remain pretty unknown for the majority. It has improved and to the point good enough as I'm not going to throw this out as fast as the last time. The also updated and improved monitor service gives this a much better potential. Without pay to much attention to any marketing language ( sell pitch ) in the end about some insurance I haven't seen any actual information/links about, here's a video that shows parts of the monitor service. Previous was a pure copy of the HaveIBeenPwned ( HIBP ) service. With the much more detailed information, this is now getting interesting as one can actually get alerts on breaches and exact what was leaked. Included the actual password. Not for all breaches, but those that does, gives one a good hint/tip on what to avoid for future use as these leaked credentials will be tested by attackers sooner or later, unless they haven't already. [MEDIA=youtube]5cR6NSLf7HE:75[/MEDIA] Haven't tested the phone version and should probably for a more fair end assessment. [/QUOTE]
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