Password manager
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Hi, till I discover Vivaldi, I was using Firefox Linux because of few extensions they have. One of them (and this is what I need to have) is plugin for Keepass2 named KeeFox for Linux. Do you have in plan to develop something like that? I know there is CKP - KeePass integration for Chrome but it is too slow, extension response time it to slow, few sec per click and dont have lot of features like KeeFox, CKP is so bacis What about Vivaldi passord manager, how secure is it? Thank you
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It's the Chromium password manager, so it is exactly as secure as that.
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Hi, cant find where is password manager, to edit stored passwords?
Can be passwords stored remotely so access that from another PC?
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Hi, cant find where is password manager, to edit stored passwords?
Can be passwords stored remotely so access that from another PC?
Thank youFull password manager is not yet built into the UI, so you have to use the Chromium one in Vivaldi at chrome://settings/passwords
No, passwords cannot be stored remotely yet - the developers are working on sync and access to passwords using multiple devices may become available as sync evolves.
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I am also concerned or lets say was thinking about this too
But you can do a small test Just like what Ayespy said go here chrome://settings/passwords
yes you will see all your user names this means who ever gets there will see it also but they are unable to do any thing because it asks for you wind login password ,, and that only you should now
I did a few tests and ran in it Loops me back to windows Log on password so far so good i will keep playing with it if anything comes up will update
cheers
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What about KeePass integration into Vivaldi?
There one in Chrome extension, but, dont have feature to save new password. -
Thank you.
I follow this tutorial https://www.maketecheasier.com/integrate-keepass-with-browser-in-ubuntu/ to implement, but, cant make it work, plugin is not showed in Keepassx2 -
OK, thank you, anybody else?
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@komir https://chrome.google.com/webstore/search/keepass?hl=en-US
looks like one's in beta, the other is good. never heard of either. i use vivaldi ss on rpm linux, and i use keepass. auto-type is too convenient in keepass for me to bother with a vivaldi extension.
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@monkey_wrench_gang898 said in Password manager:
@komir https://chrome.google.com/webstore/search/keepass?hl=en-US
looks like one's in beta, the other is good. never heard of either. i use vivaldi ss on rpm linux, and i use keepass. auto-type is too convenient in keepass for me to bother with a vivaldi extension.
I'm using chromeIPass and it works beautifully. Takes a little to setup, though.
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@komir said in Password manager:
What about KeePass integration into Vivaldi?
There one in Chrome extension, but, dont have feature to save new password.chromeIpass allows saving new passwords. i use it and like it.
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@komir Vivaldi needs its own password manager just to be secure.
Using other programs is risky because you depend of Chrome extensions that has never been (and never will be) reliable.
Why shall I install/mantain a third party component for something that all the people needs?My wish list is:
1.Master password.
2.Enter logging information manually.
3.View saved passwords.
4.Backup/Restore saved passwords.
5.Button and sign that the email form logging information is available. -
I have to disagree with you. I would think Vivaldi got other areas to solve before developing a secure password manager. I find it better and more flexible when the passwords are maintained outside the browsers, with extensions if you like.
I have used Kaspersky Password Manager for years. It works well with latest release of Vivialdi. Even though Vivaldi is not a supported browser. The only drew back I have found is that you cannot set Vivaldi as your default browser within the setting on the Password Manager. Accessing your cresidentials from the browser works well, but if you start from the Password Manager, it will open Chrome.
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@RROO: Vivaldi will get its own password manager. And with the arrival of sync, there will be ways to "back up" passwords after a fashion.
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@Ayespy said in Password manager:
@RROO: Vivaldi will get its own password manager. And with the arrival of sync, there will be ways to "back up" passwords after a fashion.
When can expect to be implement?
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@komir: Vivaldi never gives ETA's I will say, however, that sync is being internally tested in its most rudimentary form by a number of internal testers now. Once the sync UI is ready for consumption, I expect we will see it in snapshots.
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