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Ian Zimmerman wrote: |
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> On 2018-01-05 17:02, Dale wrote: |
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>> I may just have to find a new password tool to use. LastPass did all |
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>> I wanted and then some but since it no longer works in Seamonkey, I've |
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>> got to find something that will. |
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> Here are some things to be aware of: |
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> https://github.com/IJHack/QtPass/issues/338 |
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> https://freedom-to-tinker.com/2017/12/27/no-boundaries-for-user-identities-web-trackers-exploit-browser-login-managers/ |
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I been looking for something that works with Seamonkey, so far, I |
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haven't found anything that works with Seamonkey. It's almost hard to |
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believe that there is no password tool/addon that works with Seamonkey. |
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I've never heard of qtpass but based on skimming the article you linked |
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to, I think I'll stay clear of it for a while. ;-) I also don't use |
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built-in password managers either. I've read they are not secure for |
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years. Plus, they don't generate good passwords that I know of either. |
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I see some password managers in portage but no clue if they work with |
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Seamonkey and other apps I use, firefox included. That's what I liked |
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about LastPass. It worked everywhere I needed it too. |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |