Same as Firefox. You go to your Android settings and set Firefox as password manager. No need to go to the computer.
Same as Firefox. You go to your Android settings and set Firefox as password manager. No need to go to the computer.
On android, there’s a 4 second lag to get the fingerprint reader ready, 0 with Firefox.
I’m not going to switch from Firefox anytime soon but it’s super easy to export passwords and the Firefox password manager works for any apps on Android.
You can (and probably should) backup your passwords. Same goes for any hosted solution.
Firefox password manager is brilliant, my move to Bitwarden wasn’t worth it and I regret it.
It does work with apps on Android, you just need to replace the default system password manager with it. Although my bank does use a complicated password system that cannot be used by password managers.
I migrated to Bitwarden from Firefox a few months ago and I regret it as it’s slower and inconvenient while not adding any major features. So yes, use a password manager and the one provided by Firefox is perfect for almost everyone.
A lot of websites in France have done the same for the past couple of years. Including Allociné, me ex-go-to source of information for movies and movie theatre schedule. Result: I have blocked those websites and I prefer pirating.
I’d like to use a custom ROM on my S21FE, but options are very limited unfortunately.
Thanks!
Nice, well done. I wish I could find the same for Debian.
Well, no
So, calculations are not actual software… I’ll stop there.
I work in investment banking environments (calculations). Python is everywhere. Java and C++ as well.
Do you have access to Netflix or other providers catalog of films and series on-demand? Can you change audio / subtitles language?
VLC is still on Twitter? I thought they would be quick to migrate to Mastodon, slightly disappointed.
And thanks OP for linking outside of Twitter.
I agree with everything you said, that’s fair. But I do not remember having to much difficulties coding UI interfaces in Qt while supporting numerous end-user configurations.
I feel like this article is completely missing my point. I’ve done my share of programming websites but not for the past 2 decades. And now I’m completely lost at reading CSS. I can’t make sense of the code shown in the picture. And that’s always been my trouble with CSS: the tendency to unnecessarily over-complicate things while reinventing the wheel. They have created a huge barrier for entry to the world of website programming and I think it’s a shame.
I’m answering your comment but I’m grateful for those who have answered. You basically have more extensive needs that I have, which makes sense.
On my side:
Can someone explain what those password managers are doing better than Firefox?
They did a poor job advertising it…