Password Manager Discussion.

Discussion in 'other software & services' started by Mayahana, Jan 28, 2015.

  1. Krusty

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    I don't like having to save cookies for LastPass so haven't used it in a while, but I do maintain my vault there as a backup.
     
  2. bjm_

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    Have you tried Auto-submit. My preference is Click-to-fill. 762.png
     
  3. Trooper

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    I have indeed good sir. Not doing what I am used to with Lastpass though.
     
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    Yeah, hard to switch what you're used to. I'm not a fan of Auto-fill nor Auto-submit. Just me. Thanks
     
  5. Krusty

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    The only two other password managers I've used (Norton ID Safe & LastPass) both automatically fill the login fields when you navigate to the site. Enpass doesn't automatically fill the fields.
     
  6. Hadron

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    Is auto-fill important? I haven't made my mind up on that.
    I primarily use Vivaldi, and it already does a great job of auto-fill.
     
  7. Krusty

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    To each their own. For me, the less clicks the happier Krusty is.
     
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  8. Hadron

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    So does that mean it is important to you?
     
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  9. Krusty

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    Well, I'd prefer if Enpass did auto-fill but I really like it so far and it won't stop me using it.
    I had to fight with it on two of my machines before the setting would stick, but yes, eventually I have enabled autorun.
     
  10. Hadron

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    I have set Enpass to autorun at system startup, enabled browser extensions and disabled "verify browsers" as I read that it can cause problems in some browsers.
     
  11. Krusty

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    Disabling 'Verify browsers' was the only way I could get it to work in Cyberfox.
     
  12. Trooper

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    Same here.
     
  13. Hadron

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    I have to say that Enpass makes it easy to save passwords.
    And Sync works well too. I used OneDrive. :thumb:
     
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    Thats a shame. I would think Palemoon would be supported if it supports firefox. Could it be that firefox is in a transition phase with its extensions? Try asking or searching in their forum. Im using the extension with Chromium.

    As others have mentioned, try unticking the verify browsers option.

    Regards.
     
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  16. Krusty

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    What I really DON'T like. What is is this *&^%?

    The same is on all three of my machines.
     

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  17. Hadron

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    I don't know what you are looking at Krusty.
     
  18. Krusty

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    The root of C drive is what I'm looking at.
     
  19. Hadron

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    That should work.
     
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    What about the root apart from old files from 07/11/2007?
     
  21. Krusty

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    Have another look at my screenshot. If that doesn't help nor can I.
     
  22. Krusty

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    Exactly my point. Those file were not on my machines until I installed Enpass. Forget the date.
     
  23. Hadron

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    I don't have them there. Open up a eula file and see what made it.
     
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  25. Hadron

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    What's inside the text file? I bet it's not caused by Enpass.
    Plus you have an installer sitting there. Have a look at its properties.

    By the way... I always think it's safer to have file extensions turned on.
     
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