• @RanchOnPancakes
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    311 year ago

    I changed back when google got rid of the free “mail for your domain” and frankly its been a great thing for me. They keep announcing new things that replacing my existing apps.

    They have a password manager now that I use. They are finally adding actual fuction to their online drive storage so I can sync files and backup photos.

    Its been well worth the price for me. If only they had an office suite lol

    • @EatYouWell
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      111 year ago

      I really wish their password manager used a serif font, though. That’s pretty unacceptable if you’re generating secure passwords.

        • PorkSoda
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          131 year ago

          Generally speaking, serif fonts make it easier to distinguish between visually similar characters like o, O, and 0 or 1, I, and l.

          • @theherk
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            31 year ago

            Yeah that’s true, but I can’t see why distinguishing is required of a human. I use my password manager to generate and input passwords for me. I don’t even know any of them.

            • @[email protected]
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              41 year ago

              It’s not uncommon for the password manager to not be on the same system as where the password is being entered - hence a human needs to type. For example: consumer electronics with their own dinky little screens. Smart TVs/game systems and servers where remote access is not possible (or copy/paste does not work by design).

              • @theherk
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                21 year ago

                Oh yeah that makes perfect sense; I just hadn’t thought of it because those scenarios haven’t applied to me for a bit. One solution would be to generate readable passwords like discernible sentences. Longer in most cases so more entropy, and less chance to confuse characters.

                Some password managers provide this as an option, though some authN systems require special characters because they think it improves security.

              • @pdxfed
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                11 year ago

                Or if you have to do business with a dinosaur company that won’t let you paste in the PW field.

      • @[email protected]
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        41 year ago

        Please don’t use serif fonts for UI elements. Imagine the buttons on your file manager being Times New Roman. (eww.) I think what you’re looking for is a monospaced font that’s designed to distinguish O/0, I/1/l, etc.

        Plug for one of my favorite fonts: https://www.jetbrains.com/lp/mono/

    • @Geek_King
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      61 year ago

      The only thing I haven’t found a good replacement for was how G Drive also handles Office style documents. I make use of that a lot, especially from my phone. But I agree, Proton Mail hasn’t been painful one bit.

      • @[email protected]
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        61 year ago

        Seriously? My workplace uses google drive, and many documents are made with word. … A very common problem is that sometimes someone opens a word doc from the web interface of google drive - which automatically can conveniently opens it with google docs, which totally screws up the formatting and then autosaves it.

        (I hate google, and I resent that even after I’ve removed all aspects of it from my home & personal usage, I still have to use it at work.)

      • @RanchOnPancakes
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        21 year ago

        I wish I could integrate it with like onlyoffice or something like that. Would be perfect.

        For now I have to be happy with saving to my documents folder and knowing its backed up.

    • Ænima
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      31 year ago

      Dude, that email alias feature is the best thing about their password app! I’ve started using it all the time for services, new and old. Will make it easy as hell to find those selling my info.

      • @RanchOnPancakes
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        31 year ago

        Yeah the email alias rock. Especially when I was car shopping recently.

        Want my email? Sure, here you go. SPAM? BEGONE, FOREVER BEGONE!