It depends on your settings.
Of course, you need to unlock the app, but it has options for auto-fill,
or you can click on the login & it will present you with options (in
case you have multiple logins for a site), and so on.
bp
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On 1/6/2026 7:11 PM, Chuck wrote:
So when a login dialog box pops up, what happens?
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 6, 2026, at 11:49 AM, Bill Prince <[email protected]> wrote:
We have been using BitWarden for the last few years. It's not the
simplest manager around, but it allows me and Georgia to share
passwords for joint accounts, and it is open source (the only one I
know of that is). It also supports passkeys for websites that support
it. It works across all platforms (Windows/mac/Linux,Android/iOS),
and it's got plugins for Chrome, Brave, Edge, Safari, and Firefox.
$40/year for a 6-user license.
bp
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On 1/6/2026 10:21 AM, [email protected] wrote:
Got totally scammed. Login.gov supposedly sent me a very official
looking email saying someone had logged in a few hours ago. Nobody
logged in a few hours ago. I scanned the header and it looked legit.
It recommended that I change my password. Clicked the change
password button (without looking at the URL it was directing me to)
and went to a very official looking page.
But it only asked for the new password once. That should have
stopped me but I still clicked. Then immediately tried to login
with the new password and I realized I was cooked. So I immediately
changed passwords on sites that used that old password and properly
changed the password on login.gov
I am seriously considering going to a password managers. I know
nothing about them, how they work or if they are trustworthy. I use
2FA everywhere I can.
Opinions?
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