un peu technique a set-up (via cmd ; l'extension firefox/l'app sont top) , mais une fois ça fait, la transarence sur l'algo vaut son pesant de sécurité. Bien entendu pas de 2FA dû au fonctionnement d'une appli offline (i.e ne peut logiquement pas protéger des keyloggers ou vol de matériel), mais 1 mdp à retenir reste plus pratique et safe qu'un txt sur le pc. Ah et aussi ca fait plaisir que ça soit fait par un fr :p
The password manager I needed.
Very good app, easy to use, straight to the point, no sync needed. Thank you devs!
Very limited. First whenever I search for this, LastPass comes up. Add password manager in your title. Second, I don't want to create account because of what I suffered after bitwarden experience and eventual lost of all credentials. Third, no import or export feature for dB, json, csv or html files saved from elsewhere. I can't spend all day creating logins from scratch. No dark theme. Lack of cross platform or prominence of your service like one knows of other such. Hope you'll consider these.
The concept is really good, will see where LessPass can go in the future. Looking forward to it. 4 stars to leave improvement
I like deterministic password-generators and this app in its current version is rather good. This one offers a modicum of password-management too but a niggle is that the ability to manage the connected database of password details is very lacking and is little better in the web version.
Grat tool. Would love to have my profile always logged in like the browser extension.
Great And unique
Just what the Dr ordered
App is good! Suggestion for workflow/process of using the app: When you launch the app, for 100 different sites, you need to remember what profile you selected. Can you offer a 'share profile' similar to website? Also if it can be with a URL that launches the app itself, that would be awesome What I am thinking is a keepass db locally/dropbox/othercloud to store the profiles so I don't have to type username, account, and other details. But without profile storage, I might as well not remember the master password.