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LastPass announced that, as of March 16, free accounts may only be used on one device type, either desktop/laptop computers or phones/tablets.Ģ. I don’t know what the numbers look like, but there’s good reason to think that people are leaving LastPass at the moment, as two pieces of news in the past 30 days or so have angered many LastPass users:ġ.
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The fact that it doesn't have autotype (or autofill), makes it a bit tedious to use the password manager. This means you are currently limited to the desktop programs. There are no mobile apps or browser extensions for Swifty yet, though they are in the road-map. The major drawback however, is that it does not support importing an existing database from LastPass, KeePass, Bitwarden, CSV file, etc. Swifty is a pretty good application, but it's not without flaws. The program runs from the system tray, and has a tray menu that can be used to can access the vault or lock it. The last tab in the Settings screen lets you define the Password Generation rules, you can use it to set the default length of generated passwords, and whether to include numbers, uppercase and special characters (symbols). You may change your database's master password from the settings, if you forget it, there is no way to recover the vault's contents. In addition to saving your vault to your Google Drive, you can save a local backup of the vault.swftx on your computer.

You can't modify this behavior either.Ĭlick on the settings button in the bottom left corner of Swifty's GUI. I used the stopwatch again, and it takes one minute to trigger. Swifty will automatically lock the database when it has been idle for a certain time, to protect your information from prying eyes. You may also store notes and your credit card information securely, to do this, select the corresponding tab on the sidebar, and then click on the + button. To edit a saved login, click on the pencil icon, make your changes and hit the save button. Swifty clears the clipboard automatically after 1 minute, I had to use a stopwatch to see how long it took for the autodelete to happen. Each field has a copy button next to it, which you can use to copy the data to the clipboard, and paste it in any program that you want to.

You can access the saved logins from the 2nd tab on the sidebar. Hit the save button and your credentials will be saved to Swifty's vault. Note: The database is encrypted using Swifty's own encryption module (AES 256 GCM) It also supports TOTP (time-based one time passwords) Optionally, add a tag to a login which will help you search for the specific account quickly. Fill up the form as required, when you come to the password field, hit the generate button to create a unique, strong password. To get started, click on the + symbol on the sidebar, and you'll see some many text fields appear on the right pane It has options to enter the website's name, URL, your email address, username, etc.

Then I tried the URL with Microsoft Edge, and it worked perfectly. Even though I was able to connect Swifty to Drive using Firefox, it just kept giving some error. I've set (and all other Google sites) to open in the Google container. Note: Swifty doesn't work with Firefox Containers. The latter creates a Swifty folder in your Google Drive account, and syncs your database to it, and this serves as a backup solution. The right pane displays 2 options: to create a new entry, and to import data from Google Drive. The program has a pleasant interface with two panes and a sidebar. When you run the program for the first time, you'll see options to setup a master password, or to import a database from an existing backup.
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The best part about offline password managers is that you can start using them right away, without registering for an account.

Now that I have it stored inside my byte array, I want to change the sounds volume.Swifty is an open source and offline password manager for Windows, MacOS and Linux. I'm reading a wav-file to a byte array using this method (shown below).
