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by heleninboodler
1862 days ago
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For what it's worth, not a single one of those entries in the "no more" list appeals to me in any way. I've never complained that I lost my master password, or that the license didn't work on multiple platforms, or that I accidentally deleted my files. I don't feel the need for 2FA because -- and this is a big deal to me -- my password database isn't online. I know how to do backups. It's simple and self-contained. I can use it at work where policy prohibits online password management. I don't have to worry that I'm getting continuous "new features" updates that are going to change my working environment outside of my control (I can still roll back to v6.0 if I want). I don't like external dependencies. This is a much, much greater concern to me than the "niceties" you mention that literally bring me no value. So please, stop acting like you know better than your users. You may have the 90% case nailed but you're just pissing the rest of us off with your attitude. |
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The problem here is how many services have been moving to forced 2FA lately (presumably because their users keep getting their re-used passwords leaked).
I'd move to 1Password (from KeePass) just to deal with these obnoxious 2FA requirements - except many of them, adding insult to injury, are SMS-only. (Feature idea for 1Password? Assign me a phone number that will automatically consume SMS 2FA codes and type them into browsers for me?)