At what stage does it save the passwords in the browser?
I thought it communicates with KeePassxc and you have to allow the fetching from the app so it auto fills. Are you worried about a globally populated variable or where is the weak link?
At what stage does it save the passwords in the browser?
I thought it communicates with KeePassxc and you have to allow the fetching from the app so it auto fills. Are you worried about a globally populated variable or where is the weak link?
i think it was the "secret service" integration that was causing all this trouble
but as for the browser integration when it's not running or not unlocked, and it doesn't automatically run and isn't prompting me to unlock when it is locked, it behaves badly, like this ... i was having this issue for a few days now with reCaptcha (google, btw) and it's nutty how fragmented their system is because i'm at the same time logged in and can check my gmail... but still the captcha comes up
it's just too much of a cognitive burden for me to not have to remember if i don't do it... this is also why it's best practise for logins to expire periodically to make you log them in again and if you have a key safe like keepassxc it means you have to unlock it but ... idk what to say... the quality of these things keeps declining and declining, almost like the people developing them have developed degenerative brain diseases
i meant, using the built in password safe inside the browser, that just seems like a bad idea to me these days, i have literally had my shit breached like 3 times in the past and at one stage i was keeping all my passwords in a folder on my disk
a colleague at my job told me that he had some tool that showed my password was breached somewhere on some account i can't remember what, in 2022, and that was it for me, TILT
can only have been a breach in the browser somewhere, and these things upgrade themselves automatically you don't know what the fuck is going on