I have heard really good things about proton pass too, but I have never used it. I use proton mail and VPN, trying to space my security between providers.
I have heard really good things about proton pass too, but I have never used it. I use proton mail and VPN, trying to space my security between providers.
I have only used lastpass (they have had several breeches and I do not recommend them), Bitwarden (my current daily driver and my recommendation), and I have used Apple keychain a little for passwords at work that my wife can access without having full access to my Bitwarden.
I see it on my paid account in the mail app now too.
I almost used my proton mail because I can create an alias, where equifax would not accept a plused gmail account.
I saw this on my free account today, but not my paid work account. Maybe they are only showing it to free accounts to start.
Rule 5 The digits in your password must add up to 25.
If it converts one person that is a good thing.
When I have to sign up for something on my phone I will use my pre Bitwarden default password. Then once I have a sec to sit down iPad or laptop I will change it to something more secure.
I am currently fighting with my wife and children to start using a password manager.
Transunion was not too bad, and they did not require my full SSN, unlike Equifax. But transunion will not easily give me my credit score unlike the two Es.
I use a 5 word phrase generated by my password locker. I will add a symbol or three to it if required.
Eufy cameras will not allow spaces in the WiFi password.
I think 12345678901234aB+ would work though. If I am able to log in (I currently have to call customer service to be able to log in) I will try both of these passwords and see if either is accepted.
You are unable to paste your password into the “confirm password” field. I thought I was going to have to type it in, but Bitwarden’s autofill worked.
I tried to log in to see if I could activate 2FA and it says I have to call customer service to log in now.
This was a really great approach. I used to do similar, but with people who were already players. One of my friends in high school would constantly want to be role playing. At a band concert? Let’s play a scene. Between classes? Another scene. 10 extra minutes at lunch? Time for a scene. After my other players found out he was doing this, they would find me for bonus role playing too.
Now I own an LGS, and I still give this a try next time someone asks me about d&d or other rpg.
Is it though?
Every artist, performer and creator on Patreon is about to get screwed out of 30% of their gross revenue, which will be diverted to Apple
Yes, it makes it sound as though everyone is about to start losing the 30% to Apple No matter how their subscribers pay. Which if you read patreon’s blog post you will see is not the case.
Apple’s fee will not impact your existing members. It will only affect new memberships purchased in the iOS app from November onward.
Which is contradictory to the first line of the linked essay. Does it suck? Yes. But the author of this “article” is trying to build anti-Apple outrage with this piece. Let’s not pretend any company is altruistic. Even Patreon takes a cut.
I left lastpass and moved to Bitwarden. On mobile Bitwarden does not handle multiple fills (such as username, account number, and password). I have also found that if you add a login or update a login on one device it can take a while to automatically sync despite it saying it recently sync’d. I have to go in and manually sync.
but those are the only issues I have had with it and have now been using it about as long if not longer than lastpass.
I think I pay $10/year. I am trying to get my wife and kids to sign up and then I will get a family plan.
I used Bitwarden on android, windows, Linux, iOS, and macOS.
I have found showing up early usually gets me in early.