People moving out from 1Password to Passwords.app (which I really need to do, the 1Password Safari extension works so badly now I can't justify paying for it), what are you doing with:
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People moving out from 1Password to Passwords.app (which I really need to do, the 1Password Safari extension works so badly now I can't justify paying for it), what are you doing with:
1 - Credit cards? Apple Pay + Safari Autofill good enough?
2 - Passwords that do not relate to a website?
3 - Secure Notes and docs? (I think for most of them I'd be fine in Notes app especially with advanced data protection on, they aren't state secrets)
4 - SSH keys? I should probably move em all to yubikeys -
People moving out from 1Password to Passwords.app (which I really need to do, the 1Password Safari extension works so badly now I can't justify paying for it), what are you doing with:
1 - Credit cards? Apple Pay + Safari Autofill good enough?
2 - Passwords that do not relate to a website?
3 - Secure Notes and docs? (I think for most of them I'd be fine in Notes app especially with advanced data protection on, they aren't state secrets)
4 - SSH keys? I should probably move em all to yubikeys@g Use 1P at work but Apple native stuff at home because 1P hates Safari.
1. Don't use password manager for CC/just use Apple Pay/Wallet
2. Just make an entry. Passwords.app complains there's not a URL but still lets you do it (e.g. FileVault recovery keys for family Macs)
3 & 4. Use Secure Notes feature in Notes or have an encrypted DMG on Mac that I throw text files into (e.g. account recovery codes). Also throw copies of SSH keys in there too, as backup -
@g Use 1P at work but Apple native stuff at home because 1P hates Safari.
1. Don't use password manager for CC/just use Apple Pay/Wallet
2. Just make an entry. Passwords.app complains there's not a URL but still lets you do it (e.g. FileVault recovery keys for family Macs)
3 & 4. Use Secure Notes feature in Notes or have an encrypted DMG on Mac that I throw text files into (e.g. account recovery codes). Also throw copies of SSH keys in there too, as backup@zoocoup do you use the family sharing features? That’s been one my biggest friction points for leaving 1P (which I’m becoming increasingly desperate to do).
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@zoocoup do you use the family sharing features? That’s been one my biggest friction points for leaving 1P (which I’m becoming increasingly desperate to do).
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People moving out from 1Password to Passwords.app (which I really need to do, the 1Password Safari extension works so badly now I can't justify paying for it), what are you doing with:
1 - Credit cards? Apple Pay + Safari Autofill good enough?
2 - Passwords that do not relate to a website?
3 - Secure Notes and docs? (I think for most of them I'd be fine in Notes app especially with advanced data protection on, they aren't state secrets)
4 - SSH keys? I should probably move em all to yubikeys@g 1. Yes, works just fine
2/3/4: I use secured Notes for almost all of these. I also still use Keychain (via the command line mostly) to store non-site passwords or api keys or other data like that.
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People moving out from 1Password to Passwords.app (which I really need to do, the 1Password Safari extension works so badly now I can't justify paying for it), what are you doing with:
1 - Credit cards? Apple Pay + Safari Autofill good enough?
2 - Passwords that do not relate to a website?
3 - Secure Notes and docs? (I think for most of them I'd be fine in Notes app especially with advanced data protection on, they aren't state secrets)
4 - SSH keys? I should probably move em all to yubikeys@g the Edge extension on the work laptop was working so bad, actually got corrupted a few times, the 1P support told me to replace it with the Chrome extension
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People moving out from 1Password to Passwords.app (which I really need to do, the 1Password Safari extension works so badly now I can't justify paying for it), what are you doing with:
1 - Credit cards? Apple Pay + Safari Autofill good enough?
2 - Passwords that do not relate to a website?
3 - Secure Notes and docs? (I think for most of them I'd be fine in Notes app especially with advanced data protection on, they aren't state secrets)
4 - SSH keys? I should probably move em all to yubikeys@g There’s no special handling of credit cards and no autofill for them as far as I’ve figured out. But you can store the number as a password and the other details in notes.
Secure notes, passwords that don’t have a website, and other things like social security numbers can all be stored. I store my kids’ SSNs as passwords.
You can’t store a note by itself, but you can store it with a dummy password. For example, I’ve got my parents’ financial info in the notes field, with a password set to “none”. Similarly, you can probably store an SSH key in the note field.
There’s no facility for storing documents within the Passwords app. For stuff like that, the easiest thing is to create a sparse bundle encrypted .dmg file, then store any sensitive documents in there. To me, that always made more sense than putting them in 1Password anyway.
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