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Hi Ted,I don't like so much a cloud service to store my personal data (like pin, ecc.); but I saw that LastPass uses an AES 256-bit encryption, that's good. I can try it, but I prefer to store the data in my own device, locally.
In Android if you forget your password in "Memo" app, you can't access your data. I think it's easy to develop a password restore mode. Maybe it's possible to develop a method to restore the password based on pin typing, like the one used for the sim card (personal, secret, and reported on your provider contract, so that you can find it there).
Cheers, Marco Il 19/10/2015 22:03, Ted Gould ha scritto:
On Mon, 2015-10-19 at 16:12 +0200, Marco Graziotti wrote:You think that it's possible to import "LastPass" in "Note"?I saw that there are two apps called "LastPass" in Ubuntu Sotre. Both have a proprietary licence.Are you using "LastPass"?Yes, I do use LastPass, you can find out more about their service here: https://lastpass.com/I'm not sure that integrating them is impossible, but people generally have different expectations there. For instance, about what happens when you lose your password.Ted
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