They did a poor job advertising it…
They did a poor job advertising it…
Same as Firefox. You go to your Android settings and set Firefox as password manager. No need to go to the computer.
On android, there’s a 4 second lag to get the fingerprint reader ready, 0 with Firefox.
I’m not going to switch from Firefox anytime soon but it’s super easy to export passwords and the Firefox password manager works for any apps on Android.
You can (and probably should) backup your passwords. Same goes for any hosted solution.
Firefox password manager is brilliant, my move to Bitwarden wasn’t worth it and I regret it.
It does work with apps on Android, you just need to replace the default system password manager with it. Although my bank does use a complicated password system that cannot be used by password managers.
I migrated to Bitwarden from Firefox a few months ago and I regret it as it’s slower and inconvenient while not adding any major features. So yes, use a password manager and the one provided by Firefox is perfect for almost everyone.
There’s only 34 million uBlock Origin users on Chrome? So, billions are using Chrome without any ad-blockers? That’s crazy and unsafe
A lot of websites in France have done the same for the past couple of years. Including Allociné, me ex-go-to source of information for movies and movie theatre schedule. Result: I have blocked those websites and I prefer pirating.
I don’t understand your comment. They are the good guys browser-wise but that doesn’t mean they are good guys everywhere.
I know it’s a joke, I hate to be that guy. But this meme feels old and obsolete now. I can’t remember the last time I had to tweak my Linux. The fun is gone
Thanks!
Nice, well done. I wish I could find the same for Debian.
Happy for you… but isn’t this thread about Mint?
Is that a way to say “by the way I use fedora”? 😀
It’s quite amazing you’ve picked that example. I just didn’t remember some people had to mess with video drivers. Last time I’ve done it was probably a decade ago, on Windows.
Thanks for explaining, I was really confused there
I vaguely remembered they used an assumption of 20 minutes commute with fixed hours. So yes, they were taking the hours into account.
My personal experience commuting 2 to 3 days a week is that I was soaked 4/6 times the past 2 years, slightly wet probably 15 to 20 times. I’ve chosen public transport once but rain was a contributing factor, not the key reason.
The last stat I’ve seen in Paris is that if you were to bike to work every day on a 9 to 5 job, then you will encounter rain 17 times per year in average. When that happens, as others said, you can just accept being wet and/or dress appropriately, or take public transport.
Not gonna happen obviously. It’s so funny to see every fedora announcement on linuxfr.org detailing every single aspect of the release while ignoring completely KDE.
That sounds like a misusage of a very common word in French: anodin