You have secrets; we don’t. Why our data format is public
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You have secrets; we don’t. Why our data format is public
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#5What password manager would you recommend for Linux? I use KeePassX but I wish I didn't have to copy-paste passwords onto website login forms.
Bonus points for something which makes having a central repo of shared passwords possible, Keepass is terrible for this.
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#6But I can comment on the superb quality of the user-facing aspects - it's a pleasure to use, has great iPhone and Dropbox support, and I really like the way they communicate as a company.
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#7What password manager would you recommend for Linux? I use KeePassX but I wish I didn't have to copy-paste passwords onto website login forms.
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#8What password manager would you recommend for Linux? I use KeePassX but I wish I didn't have to copy-paste passwords onto website login forms.
I'm wondering this also, only on OSX. I love Keepass on Windows, but the lack of auto-type on OSX is killing me. Bonus points for something which makes having a central repo of shared passwords possible, Keepass is terrible for this.
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#10I love and use 1Password, but bear in mind that passwords are all it encrypts: the rest of the account details, such as URL, are stored in plaintext for an attacker to harvest. :(
I ask because when you drag an attachment to a entry, it states: "The file has been added as a secure attachment."
Leading me to believe it's encrypted (along with everything else in the entry...).