

- #QTPASS CHANGE KEY SOFTWARE#
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I believe it does, but I don't know off the top of my head, as I mostly use the browser extension now.
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The biggest difference, and the reason I went with Bitwarden, is that they have free native desktop clients.īitwarden - does the desktop app have an actual password generator?Īrticles I've read seem to imply you need the web app for that? I'm sure Roku and AppleTV have something similar. The phone app connects to the console using bluetooth.
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This is what I do with my Nvidia shield TV (Android TV): use their phone app to paste password. They can still be long and sufficiently complex.

Constrain those passwords to character sets that are easier to type onscreen. Often, using the Roku remote app on my iPhone will allow me to "paste" passwords into the onscreen keyboard from my iOS password manager (LastPass).Ģ. I think your answer is going to be "just suck it up and do it" but I figured it would not hurt to ask.ġ. How does one handle an account such as, say, Hulu which requires login, and sometimes repeat logins, from a Roku device (or similar)? It is a real PITA to type in a 16 character password (that contains upper and lower case, ~!#$%^, and numbers) using the scroll key on a remote control. I appreciate it when professionals bring their expertise to the table.Īfter using Bitwarden for a while, and being very pleased with it, I have a question. I've been in the security industry for a while and this is something I feel very passionate about. You probably have a setting turned off that should be turned on. I can right-click and select Lock from a context menu. If I click or right click the extension I never see my master password. There is no way to show my master password. Now the extension appears as a button with no lock. I never see my master password, and it was blanked out as a I typed it. When I click that I see no password and enter my master password to open the vault.

When I first encounter the extension it appears as toolbar button with overlaid lock. I have 1Password X version 1.22.3 installed in FireFox 84.0.2. I am still confused by what you are saying. If you want to try this out, unlock the extension and look for the reveal password feature.

Once I clicked on the LOCK feature, the PW did not 'reveal'. The browser extension has a 'LOCK' feature. I do not see my master password on the screen when I login through the extension. Make sure you are using the official 1Password extension. Tried again this morning and I was actually able to see my password on the screen! About to switch on 2FA. I wouldn't trust Bitwarden's owners either, and that's the cool thing - I don't have to. It's even harder to tell what the new owners' motivations are, given they are private. LastPass was sold to Logmein in 2015, and then changed hands again, this time to private equity in 2020. Instead, trust the code, which is the ultimate truth of a security product. Companies change hands, companies' motivations change, engineers in companies change.
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I'd argue that nobody should trust the company making the software that saves their passwords. This leads to a quicker hacking and hardening cycle, and in many cases, a benign hacker gets to it earlier. It's not a narrative, but simply an obvious conclusion that it's impossible to examine closed source software for either inadvertent or deliberate backdoors.įor things like a widely used password manager, it is also so much easier for hackers to target vulnerabilities because the source is available. So if you don't fully trust the company making the software, this is a big plus.
#QTPASS CHANGE KEY PLUS#
The one big plus for open source software is that you know that the company making it is transparent and didn't put any backdoors in their software on purpose. While I like open source software and promote Bitwarden myself as the best free password manager, I don't like the narrative that open source software is more secure. My experience with it overall has been excellent on Android, Mac, Windows. I believe the free version lets you share passwords with one another user. That really matters with anything related to security. The cool thing about BitWarden is, it's open source.
