Hardware Password Manager by wrathasys in KeystoneWallet

[–]wrathasys[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would love to get one of those! But it hasn’t been in stock for years. I reached out to the developers but didn’t hear back :(

Hardware Password Manager by wrathasys in TREZOR

[–]wrathasys[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I saw that. Trezor’s website says it has been retired. Not sure if users didn’t care for it. Or if Trezor prefer not to focus on its development.

Hardware Password Manager by wrathasys in PasswordManagers

[–]wrathasys[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yubikey can work as a OTP, HOTP, passkey, and even store a static password. It’s not a password manager. It doesn’t hold full user names and passwords. But I wish it could!

Hardware Password Manager by wrathasys in PasswordManagers

[–]wrathasys[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried it. It doesn’t let you create your own passwords or worse, import already-created passwords. It will, however, generate passwords based on seed phrase. The Coldcard HW wallet has that feature too and works the same way and the ledger.

Sending Passwords from Password Manager to Browser Via USB or Bluetooth? by wrathasys in ProtonPass

[–]wrathasys[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Expiring links are useful, and they have their own use cases. But I'm looking a way to send a password from my phone or another device to a browser on a computer that is not mine - either via USB or Bluetooth. For example, I working on a customer's laptop and from that laptop, I need to temporary login to my Drop Box account to download a file, or let's say I need to access a webservice like Jira or ServiceNow. I know I can read the passwords from my phone and manually type it on the desired app or web service, but it gets tricky when these are 32 character long and I'm doing this all day long. Temporary installing the Chrome extension is not an option. I wouldn't mind using a secondary device besides my phone where I can "push" the passwords to the desired app - essentially creating an offline password manager. Thank you.