Yup! It's one of my favorite parts of Chrome. It doesn't just affect Flash either; it blocks ALL plugins by default! That means Flash, Silverlight, Java, and much more.
Yup! It's one of my favorite parts of Chrome. It doesn't just affect Flash either; it blocks ALL plugins by default! That means Flash, Silverlight, Java, and much more.
Cool! I haven't seen that before.
Nope it's a secret.
Indeed it isn't. I'm just pointing out that using LastPass does not mean you're safe from harm.
Really? Don't you have to Copy/Paste with KeePass?
I'm not sure what you're getting at here. Maybe the Firefox extension is great, but a non-existent Chrome extension leaves plenty for me to desire.
No, it was a reply to K12IT. He claimed that KeePass is "just as good"
Good thing nobody has guessed my "secret" password yet.
You can never store a password only in your head. There's always some stupid website *ahem* that stores your password virtually unencrypted, and lets some people hack it. As such, one would need a different secure password for every website. Even if you can remember 5 14 character secure passwords, could you remember…
I'm glad you're a fan, but they do not have an extension for Google Chrome.
BUT, if you password is weak, it could be cracked.
I recognize that LastPass is closed source. I understand that this is discouraging to some users, but I do not mind using it: LastPass isn't the most secure, but it is the most convenient. I'm not sure what your friend had problems with, but I have yet to encounter a single website that has prevented me from saving…
Well, the ideal secure method would be:
The problem I have with 1Password is that the browser extension does not work with Google Chrome Dev and Canary. It probably does, but the 1Password software disables you from checking the box to install it, because they only test the feature for Stable and Beta. I understand not supporting Canary; but at the very…
Unfortunately, not that I know of.
Point is some people want to keep their current number.
Hmmm okay. But without extensions, Firefox is no better than Internet Explorer. (OK Maybe a little better, but not much).
Sorry, yup.
I don't care if it takes more resources; I want performance.
I mean, you can use all the browser windows in Chrome at the same time, even if some plugins are locking up a tab. On the other hand, with Firefox, when one tab temporarily freezes, the entire browser freezes, forcing you to wait.