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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostAlthough, after playing around with it, I might start trying Safari
Back to P/W managers though, look at Dashlane. Excellent and modern, been using it for <2 years, paid version that syncs pretty much everywhere and decrypts locally not on the cloud.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostI use 1Password on OSX, it has an iOS integration but it gives you a new browser rather than using which ever browser you prefer
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostHe's an interesting chap - there was a Kickstarter project that both he and I were backing about password storage, and then we both ripped apart their security model.
His blog highlights the Virgin Media router fault as well, which could lead to someone gaining access to your wifi when you restart the router.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostHe's an interesting chap - there was a Kickstarter project that both he and I were backing about password storage, and then we both ripped apart their security model.
His blog highlights the Virgin Media router fault as well, which could lead to someone gaining access to your wifi when you restart the router.
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Originally posted by zazou View PostI googled Roboform and stumbled upon this interesting blog: https://ramblingrant.co.uk/how-secur...ute-challenge/
His blog highlights the Virgin Media router fault as well, which could lead to someone gaining access to your wifi when you restart the router.
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I googled Roboform and stumbled upon this interesting blog: https://ramblingrant.co.uk/how-secur...ute-challenge/
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Originally posted by quackhandle View Post
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