Master Password Protected Mode to Protect your Profile
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@sphera said in Master Password Protected Mode to Protect your Profile:
@SkyBorg said in Master Password Protected Mode to Protect your Profile:
Might want to try actual English next time.
Try real English thoughts.
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@sphera Please respect forum rules related to language https://vivaldi.com/privacy/code-of-conduct/
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@SkyBorg Please respect forum rules related to language https://vivaldi.com/privacy/code-of-conduct/
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A master password does not really help. It only protects start of Vivaldi, so local attacker can not see data in browser.
A protected profile is only if completely encrypted on a encrypted file system with secured and authenticated access to its files!
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Please implement this features like when opening browser..I have to put password for the profile....or if someone want o see password..they have to enter passkey for seeing or even accessing
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@akashtufwud062 The feature request is tagged as WILL NOT DO.
@DoctorG said in Master Password Protected Mode to Protect your Profile:
Yes, the feature request i found in bug tracker was closed, they will not add it. May be consume too much human power and time for small team or something lese. I do not know.
May be chat with a dev explains: -
Thank you Pesala for letting us know that we should not expect this feature. I have been a long time user of Firefox and am really interested in using Vivaldi. Is there a recommendation on how to protect our passwords/logins similar to the Firefox "Primary Password"?
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@mmason1 What I do is install Vivaldi as a Standalone version on an encrypted VeraCrypt drive. Not only does that protect my passwords and login data, but also my email, and other documents that might be useful to a thief if my desktop were to be stolen. I back up any sensitive data in encrypted 7-zip archives on DropBox and USB flash drives.
Vivaldi and my data can only be accessed after mounting the virtual drive. I also have the Stable version of Vivaldi installed for all users, but it does not share any data with my default browser, which is the latest Snapshot.
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Vera Crypt -- this is a well-known encryption software. The more famous it is, the more likely it is that methods of decrypting it have already been developed, as well as the well-known Bitlocker. But Vivaldi himself is a little-known software, and his encryption may be more effective.
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@sphera Nonsense.
VeraCrypt adds enhanced security to the algorithms used for system and partitions encryption making it immune to new developments in brute-force attacks.
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there are companies that deal with data recovery. And the well-known Bitlocker is not difficult for them. I think it's the same with Veracrypt. You need to read less advertising materials.
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@iliesse said in Master Password Protected Mode to Protect your Profile:
be afraid of nothing is an extension in microsoft edge which in this link https://microsoftedge.microsoft.com/addons/detail/browser-lock-lock-your-/pkggemhbcdfhhabkmlafgbcpeflpdbjc
I packed and transferred on vivaldi okHey bro,
That's awesome, it works! -
it is necessary to conduct a simple experiment -- to copy User Data and open it in another Vivaldi
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@Scottdoha
look at what you have written in the address bar -
@sphera
In fact, it just works. You should have various methods to install your browser extension, not just one, right? -
@Scottdoha from .crx ?
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@sphera
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I refuse to believe that this was marked as WILL NOT DO and was not implemented. So, I am going to ask in here if I can, is there a way for me to password protect my different profiles. I don't really see the point in the profiles feature if there is not a way for me to properly isolate the instances. And with the nice was I am greeted, with all profiles on display, it'd like to think by now this has been implemented and profiles isn't just glorified workspaces.
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Commenting to agree with Jrograms. It's strange that this was marked as "will not do." This seems like a critical security feature, even on a secure, encrypted device.