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I like what I like. And when I like something, I'm usually extremely enthusiastic. This is not to say these things are perfect. They never are. I love #Dogs. I love software engineering. I love some of these CLI editors: I'm a longtime #Vim (and then #NeoVim) user; and recently #HelixEditor. I love #Git. I love #Python. I’m really starting to love #RustLang. I've used many #PasswordManagers, of them, I love #1Password.

Every single one of these things has downsides. And I can enumerate, understand your position, and identify when you want to talk about those downsides. But when I talk about the positives, I will be enthusiastic.

Got into a comedy loop between #SparkApp, #1Password, and an unnecessary identity check with #Microsoft #Office365. Your password to access your email, which you keep in 1Password, but you need your master password, which you input and then no text entry appears in password field. It became absurd. So while laughing I just sing-songed “Fuck you wretched iPad you dirty little fuckwit.” And then held the home and power down until it rebooted. Now? Everything’s fine! Never a problem! (1/2)

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@madewulf are you disliking the extensions only or the whole password manager concept? Requests to save passwords only happen when no credentials are known for that service, and popups are discrete (a 12x12 icon or so) unless you focus in the login or psd field. Safe passwords generation + warnings about compromised passwords are fantastic features IMHO. Using #1password if that makes any difference

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Yeah, I think it works now. But It can get more complicated 😀

I have one password entry that has 3 different URLs listed, each URL can have this setting "fill only on this domain", but that makes no sense, if there are multiple domains listed for one password and each has a different setting, how can two things have "fill only on this domain" at the same time 😀

I think #1password needs to carefully re-think this whole workflow
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I did turn it off now and let #1password sync between devices, killed firefox and 1password, restarted, it still offers me the wrong passwords from a different subdomain that I am opening. How is this basic function so flawed?
how is it possible that #1password still can't understand that I might have different passwords for different subdomains of a server. I go to aaa.domain.lv and it always suggest some completely random login from bbb.domain.lv

is there a hidden setting or something? this happens both on macOS and iOS (Firefox). Autofill from other passwords is turned off.

Bin ja weiterhin sehr zufrieden mit #1Password, trotzdem will ich mir mal eine Alternative anschauen. Bei 1Password stört mich ja schon etwas, dass alles in der Cloud liegt und ich kein Backup meiner Daten habe. Will gar nicht daran denken, wenn ich den Zugriff darauf verliere.

Deswegen mal ein #Vaulwarden aufgesetzt und ein bisschen ausprobieren.

Der Passwortmanager gehört für mich aber eigentlich auch in die Kategorie "Muss immer laufen und ich will mich nicht darum kümmern".