• Maxnmy's
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      142 years ago

      The number of saved passwords in my browser where one field is blank, I don’t do that anymore. Straight to the password manager.

      • @micka190@lemmy.world
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        102 years ago

        Bitwarden, whenever I login to a local site from my homelab: “Hey bro, want me to update this password that’s the exact same as what I have?”

  • @datelmd5sum@lemmy.world
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    152 years ago

    I accidentally updated the password of my router with the default PW after factory reset, but I’ve now restored all the settings (including my PW) from a backup. Could you please enter the password I had saved previously?

    Browser: what the fuck are you talking about?

    • Zorque
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      192 years ago

      Wouldn’t the password manager be the middle-man?

      • @grue@lemmy.world
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        152 years ago

        get yourself a password manager and insert a proper middleman!

        There, happy now?

        • Zorque
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          72 years ago

          No, my problems are too convoluted for being “right” on the internet to solve :(

  • @ledtasso@lemmy.world
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    -42 years ago

    How is this remotely relatable? Browsers will suggest saving passwords but don’t actually save unless you explicitly accept.

    • OpenStars
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      32 years ago

      In Safari you have to jump through hoops to even so much as be able to type at all. Probably there’s a way to turn off that default behavior, but that itself would be just another form of jumping through hoops to be able to do that.