A pasteboard item marked with ConcealedType should be treated carefully because 
it's sensitive information (eg display as ••••), while TransientType should not 
be shown at all. The rational being that users are likely to still want their 
passwords to end up in their password manager, but be treated as sensitive 
information.

Cordialement, 
Etienne Samson
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Le 18 oct. 2013 à 02:27, Patrick Robertson <[email protected]> a 
écrit :

> Interesting, thanks for the info Brian. Don't think we're using 
> org.nspasteboard.ConcealedType in QS. Probably worth us adding it. Apart from 
> the more explicit name, why a new identifier?
> 
> On 18 Hyd 2013, at 05:43, Brian Bucknam <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> On Thursday, October 17, 2013 11:15:11 AM UTC-7, Ian uɐI wrote:
>> A user, though I wanted a bit of technical info before i posted this as a 
>> feature request on their forum / support.
>> 
>> Just for completeness: Using the nspasteboard.org TransientType would 
>> probably be a mis-use of this marker, and the recent 1Password release 
>> generated a bunch of flak from users by initially doing this in a beta.
>> 
>> Smile Software (who maintains that nspasteboard.org page) is in the process 
>> of adding an org.nspasteboard.ConcealedType, which would be the correct 
>> marker for LastPass and 1Password to use. I tried to get the Agile 
>> (1Password developers) to go with org.nspasteboard.ConcealedType, but it 
>> looks like they chose to go their own way and add a 
>> com.agilebits.onepassword marker instead. 
>> 
>> However, a few notable pasteboard utilities already do ship with support 
>> org.nspasteboard.ConcealedType -- Keyboard Maestro and Butler.
>> 
>> Just FYI if you do contact Lastpass support,
>> Brian
>>  
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