Introducing Remembear, new password manager
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Introducing Remembear, new password manager
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#6When I saw "new password manager" in the headline, my first thought was "those guys are fucked". What people want with a password manager is trust and stability, two things not associated with startups. But these folks have millions of users, strong app store ratings, and solid reviews. Going from "trust us with your data and privacy" to "trust us with your passwords" is not a big step.
I'd give my current password manager, LastPass, a C- on usability, so I'll be keeping an eye on this. I'd love to have something better to recommend to novices, and might even switch myself.
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#9Looks nice but only has a Chrome extension at the moment. Also the browser extension requires the desktop app be installed.
The Apple Keychain import needs some work though - it didn't pick up the vast majority of the logins I have stored in there.
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#10Looks nice but only has a Chrome extension at the moment. Also the browser extension requires the desktop app be installed.