Same as Firefox. You go to your Android settings and set Firefox as password manager. No need to go to the computer.
Same as Firefox. You go to your Android settings and set Firefox as password manager. No need to go to the computer.
On android, there’s a 4 second lag to get the fingerprint reader ready, 0 with Firefox.
I’m not going to switch from Firefox anytime soon but it’s super easy to export passwords and the Firefox password manager works for any apps on Android.
You can (and probably should) backup your passwords. Same goes for any hosted solution.
Firefox password manager is brilliant, my move to Bitwarden wasn’t worth it and I regret it.
It does work with apps on Android, you just need to replace the default system password manager with it. Although my bank does use a complicated password system that cannot be used by password managers.
I migrated to Bitwarden from Firefox a few months ago and I regret it as it’s slower and inconvenient while not adding any major features. So yes, use a password manager and the one provided by Firefox is perfect for almost everyone.
A lot of websites in France have done the same for the past couple of years. Including Allociné, me ex-go-to source of information for movies and movie theatre schedule. Result: I have blocked those websites and I prefer pirating.
Can someone explain what those password managers are doing better than Firefox?
Mandrake, Red Hat, Slackware, Suse, Gentoo, Sourcemage, etc…
I’ve settled for Manjaro 6 years ago and never saw a reason to change. I’m also super happy with Debian on my server.
if I also include Nix, Arch, Gentoo, etc.,
You can add other distros and remove Fedora. I don’t really understand why you would recommend it to a beginner anyway (too unstable).
Is that why he’s always pushing the boundaries to test my limits?
Having a rock-solid Debian stable as a desktop with up-to-date softwares when it matters. It sounded impossible a few years ago but that might be achievable now with Flatpak. That’s awesome.
I can’t find any reason to use an alternative browser
Amazing city. I want to go back!
Stable is a vague concept but Manjaro takes more time than Arch to update software versions. To me both are rock solid.
Still no breaks on my side after 3 years of daily use.
The best thing that happened transportation-wise is walkable cities. No car will beat that.
The S model is classy, I like it. All the others are awful.
Thanks, I can’t say that was a popular song in my country…
They did a poor job advertising it…