Everything posted by Ryan
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website detection Firefox+Android
Meh, I'm kind of over this. I switched from 1Password even though it's nicer because it seemed like the Enpass devs were actually interested in adding new features and platforms and responding to user feedback. I would have happily pay bounties on this and other issues if that were an option (always felt bad about absurdly cheap enpass is). I'm switching back to 1Password. If I'm going to deal with unresponsive developers either way I'll take the better and more powerful tool.
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Traditional Windows Beta with Edge extension
Is there any workaround to suppress the "unknown source" error every time edge is opened?
- website detection Firefox+Android
- website detection Firefox+Android
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Fallback from fingerprint auth
Cool, thanks. I'm impressed with both the pace and transparency of your development. Keep up the good work!
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Password audit too forgiving
Two issues with the password audit: 1) It's way too forgiving, here is an example: it rates the password "weak" as "very weak" (great, it is), "veryweak" as "good" (what? this would fall to a dictionary attack in seconds!) 2) No options in the password audit to find so-called "good" passwords. Every password I had in my library after importing from my old password manager was rated "good" or better. Some of them (since changed), I'm ashamed to admit were very bad passwords (as evidenced by them being what Enpass calls "good"), and I would have liked to have been able to do a search for these as well rather than just scrub through the manually.
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Updating passwords bug
I'm using Enpass with Firefox on OS X. When I change a password on a website there is a dialog that comes up to confirm which entry the password should be changed in. About half the time the correct site is pre-selected, but the "Update Password" button is greyed out. It seems that it is waiting for the dropdown box change event to enable the button, as once I change the dropdown to "Choose an item…" and then back to the correct website the button works as expected.
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Fallback from fingerprint auth
When fingerprint authentication is enabled the autofill tool asks for a fingerprint rather than the master password, as expected. But, unlike the full app, there is no option to use the master password instead (in case, say, my fingers or the phone are wet and the sensor won't work). This leads to the tedious solution of copy-pasting passwords or temporarily disabling fingerprint auth.