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password-manager-resources
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Don't Fuck with Paste
Even Apple was so annoyed at this themselves that they actually went for a full open-source open-for-contributions GitHub repository at https://github.com/apple/password-manager-resources to get around these issues.
> Many password managers generate strong, unique passwords for people so that they aren't tempted to create their passwords by hand, which leads to easily guessed and reused passwords. Every time a password manager generates a password that isn't compatible with a website, a person not only has a bad experience but a reason to be tempted to create their password. Compiling password rule quirks helps fewer people run into issues like these while also documenting that a service's password policy is too restrictive for people using password managers, which may incentivize the services to change.
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Ask HN: Where's the website that shows password requirements for other sites?
Check out https://github.com/apple/password-manager-resources
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Suggestion: Collect every website possible info about how long could be a password on that site and suggest the longest possible password for it
Apple has already created the database for this and made it open source: https://github.com/apple/password-manager-resources
- I’m really sick of keychain password suggestion NOT WORKING on more than half the internet. WHY!!
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I hate password rules!
Something like this?
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what is the most practical password length?
Password rules are really all over the place. Based on the sampling available on Apple's password rules database, seems that the majority of sites would accept a 12-character password (although ironically, most websites that restrict the password to be shorter than 12 characters seem to be banks...).
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Easily move all your passwords from Bitwarden to iCloud Keychain
There are still some things in Keychain that feel stupid. For example, Keychain won't merge https://www.google.co.uk and https://www.google.com accounts into one and you can't do it by yourself, and it will even warn about duplicated passwords for these two websites — that's very stupid especially because Apple maintains open database for password managers which solves the problem of alias domains. But that's the most annoying thing for me.
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YouTubePluginReplacement.cpp: YouTube-specific code in WebKit
https://github.com/apple/password-manager-resources/blob/mai...
For being "quite obscure", I've at least heard of most of these sites before. Banks with "maxlength: 8", you love to see it.
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Why does Apple’s “Strong Password” not meet most websites’ criteria
FWIW, Apple asks users to tell them the password requirements to websites they notice the "Strong Password" feature doesn't work correctly.
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How to use iCloud Keychain, Apple's built-in and free password manager
The password complexity rule set is open source, you can contribute requirements for specific sites: https://github.com/apple/password-manager-resources
DontF-WithPaste
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Don't Fuck with Paste
Right now I cannot think of any page that inhibits pasting, what is a good candidate to test this out?
[1]: https://github.com/jswanner/DontF-WithPaste?tab=readme-ov-fi...
[2]: https://bookmarkl.ink/ashtonmeuser/6e3869d8e468e016f22a4b4de...
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Software or code snippet to copy-paste text on fields that doesn't allow ctrl+V . For windows and linux.
I used the bookmarklet on here https://github.com/jswanner/DontF-WithPaste
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Por qué programan los inputs así?
Para Chrome (y demás clones como EDGE, etc)
- Tell me if you store my password as plaintext, without telling me if you store my password as plaintext
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AWS web services account got hacked, the hacker used the account and billed it for ₹ 5,65,000
Seconded bitwarden, or Keepass if you're more technically inclined. For anyone having problems with medieval banking websites designed by "techies" from the 1920s, use the Don't fuck with paste (Firefox, Chrome) extension.
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Bypassing CTRL+V protected text fields
There's https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/dont-fuck-with-paste/nkgllhigpcljnhoakjkgaieabnkmgdkb, but you have to right-click the field and choose paste.
- Copy & Paste
- Choose a new password :
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Stop CUlearn/Brightspace from knowing when you copy-paste. Microsoft Edge Edition.
uBlock Origin is an adblocker, not really an all-around privacy tool. Here's an extension that can help, although I don't know how effective it is.
What are some alternatives?
security.txt
DontFuckWithPaste - Google Chrome and Firefox extension that prevents the blocking of pasting into input fields
foundationdb - FoundationDB - the open source, distributed, transactional key-value store
KeePass2.x - unofficial mirror of KeePass2.x source code
winget-pkgs - The Microsoft community Windows Package Manager manifest repository
passkb - A simple virtual keyboard to paste your passwords into forms which block paste
hummingbird - Hummingbird compiles trained ML models into tensor computation for faster inference.
Bitwarden - The core infrastructure backend (API, database, Docker, etc).
coremltools - Core ML tools contain supporting tools for Core ML model conversion, editing, and validation.
securitytxt.org - Static website for security.txt.
atlas-design - Atlas Design System serves the Microsoft Learn design & engineering teams. We are a CSS-first design system that aspires to beautiful, accessible, themeable, reading-direction-agnostic components.
msquic - Cross-platform, C implementation of the IETF QUIC protocol, exposed to C, C++, C# and Rust.