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Request: Add and update entry #1

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gaminn opened this issue Apr 2, 2023 · 4 comments
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Request: Add and update entry #1

gaminn opened this issue Apr 2, 2023 · 4 comments

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@gaminn
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gaminn commented Apr 2, 2023

Hi, any idea when entry add and update will be available?

@pilartomas
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Hi, currently I have no ETA for the add/update feature.

Given the official Trezor Password Manager extension got discontinued, I am deciding whether it's reasonable to continue with the project.

@gaminn
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gaminn commented Apr 9, 2023

Maybe my logic is not right, but I think more users are going to search for alternative UIs for trezor password manager when the original UI is discontinued.

There is e.g. Bitwarden as an alternative recommended by Trezor itself but I find it very bad to go with it as in Bitwarden, Trezor is just for 2FA, not for encrypting your passwords.

Hopefully you decide to continue with the project.

@pilartomas
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I think you're right, but I'd say such peak of interest will be only temporal. The user expirience of the CLI just can't beat competitors like Mac's Autofill (although that works only with Safari afaik).

My current opinion on this space is that hadware wallets are more suited for 2FA (U2F) and passwordless authentication (FIDO2) as there is no need to store and carry a user directory alongsite with the wallet. Hopefully, these protocols will get adopted more widely by service providers.

@gaminn
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gaminn commented Apr 11, 2023

Trezor provides utimate security for storing passwords no other password manager can provide unless it uses hardware wallet itself to encrypt passwords. I don't know any service that does it this way (Kee2Pass has some plugin for Trezor but that doesn't work, crashes, at least for me). Then, when encrypted password file is stolen by a hacker, it can be "relatively easily" brute force decrypted, depending on how strong your master password is.

OK, it seems I have to learn Python :)

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