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Path: ...!news.roellig-ltd.de!open-news-network.org!weretis.net!feeder8.news.weretis.net!fu-berlin.de!uni-berlin.de!individual.net!not-for-mail From: Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.system Subject: Re: Sequoia 15 - Passwords / Errata Date: 24 Sep 2024 18:18:41 GMT Organization: People for the Ethical Treatment of Pirates Lines: 37 Message-ID: <llge41F3c45U1@mid.individual.net> References: <xhEHO.90336$15a6.30418@fx12.iad> <YFzIO.95207$WtV9.70832@fx10.iad> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Trace: individual.net 3RqIlPt0jlnKMrDU78UJBAmn0zgeIJu7ZtCgFQE0ADpY93HUWP Cancel-Lock: sha1:HoM2VmFrC1CTPA9peNlIveCvWNw= sha256:nqGR+I0oCpf6nAqrWnVUuWLVCpHPvC/y11C5Q1Czwf4= Mail-Copies-To: nobody X-Face: _.g>n!a$f3/H3jA]>9pN55*5<`}Tud57>1<n@LQ!aZ7vLO_nWbK~@T'XIS0,oAJcU.qLM dk/j8Udo?O"o9B9Jyx+ez2:B<nx(k3EdHnTvB]'eoVaR495,Rv~/vPa[e^JI+^h5Zk*i`Q;ezqDW< ZFs6kmAJWZjOH\8[$$7jm,Ogw3C_%QM'|H6nygNGhhl+@}n30Nz(^vWo@h>Y%b|b-Y~()~\t,LZ3e up1/bO{=-) User-Agent: slrn/1.0.3 (Darwin) Bytes: 2813 On 2024-09-24, Alan Browne <bitbucket@blackhole.com> wrote: > On 2024-09-21 14:30, Alan Browne wrote: > >> One thing that is dumb about it is it assumes all passwords are for >> some website. Does not appreciate that some passwords are for other >> uses. Workaround: fake website name. > > Oopsie. That is not correct - you can enter the name for a password > that is not related to a website. No user name either. Then password > and a note if needed. > > Getting quite good. > > So long 1Password, we hardly knew ye. I've been using Apple's password manager for decades. The only reason I've ever considered using anything else is for cross-platform compatibility, which just isn't a big deal for me since my iPhone is always easily accessible in my pocket or on my desk anyway. I do have a minor gripe with the new Passwords app: When viewing the details page for a given password, the 2FA code doesn't display any sort of visual count down to when they expire and change to a new number. So you might start to enter a number only to have it change before you are done. Other 2FA authenticator apps I've used give you an indication (such as the codes turning yellow, then red, the closer they are to expiration). However, if you instead view the "Codes" page where all 2FA codes are listed, there is a countdown at the very top. And on Apple's devices/computers, you don't often need to enter a number manually since it's all automated with a single click. That makes this a minor gripe at best. -- E-mail sent to this address may be devoured by my ravenous SPAM filter. I often ignore posts from Google. Use a real news client instead. JR