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  1. 1 point
    I'm going to repeat myself but please support yubikey feature. IT's pretty simple, yubikco is giving all the API we need to do this: We know that it should be for web app but if you say was the ONLY usecase then -> we wouldn't use it to auth in windows 7 locally -> we wouldn't use it to auth in keepass locally -> we wouldn't use it to auth to QubesOS and decrypt the device LOCALLY Should I continue? Yubikey CAN and SHOULD be used to decrypt encrypted assets in ALLL password manager. We should never pretend to know better since there are always better version of ourselves and in this case it's also true. If theoreticians of security and cryptology use it then we should too. simple as that.
  2. Thanks, this is exactly what I was looking for and it works for me now. Maybe I have the right-click action overlooked in the manual, but if not, can someone of the Enpass Team add this to it please? Thanks again and have a nice weekend. Greetings Nico
  3. Hey @poshgeek Thanks for writing back and describing the requirement of your suggestion. I completely understand and admit that in such cases, sync issue can happen and a notification will be really useful to resolve this issue from happening. Thus, I have shared your suggestion with the team. Thanks for the co-operation.
  4. Would love this to be included in the next update. Big +1 from me.
  5. fprint is the opensource framework for fingerprint readers to work with linux. The Linux Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) provide a framework for system-wide user authentication. By supporting PAM, you could easily support fprint, unlock at login, and more. http://www.linux-pam.org/

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