Re: [Dorset] Chromium no Longer Stores Passwords on Kubuntu

2021-06-05 Thread Terry Coles
On Saturday, 5 June 2021 08:41:42 BST Keith Edmunds wrote: > Or use something like Bitwarden. Open Source, runs on Linux, Windows, Mac, > Android, IoS. Automatically syncs. Can be self-hosted if you're > paranoid, but you don't need to. And your passwords belong to you, not > Google or Mozilla.

Re: [Dorset] Chromium no Longer Stores Passwords on Kubuntu

2021-06-05 Thread Terry Coles
On Saturday, 5 June 2021 10:40:22 BST Terry Coles wrote: It's not been my day for performing error free tasks ;-( Apart from an unrelated cock-up earlier today, I now realise that bitwarden does work well for Google-like logins. See below. > There's two bits of bad news; first bitwarden has

Re: [Dorset] Chromium no Longer Stores Passwords on Kubuntu

2021-06-05 Thread Terry Coles
On Saturday, 5 June 2021 09:13:42 BST Terry Coles wrote: > Thanks Keith. I'll look into that. Some good news and some bad news. The good news is that it appears to work well for most sites. There's two bits of bad news; first bitwarden has to be explicitly unlocked each time the browser is

Re: [Dorset] Chromium no Longer Stores Passwords on Kubuntu

2021-06-05 Thread Keith Edmunds
On Fri, 04 Jun 2021 12:22:42 +0100, d-...@hadrian-way.co.uk said: > I'm left with two choices; post a bug on Launchpad or abandon Chromium. Or use something like Bitwarden. Open Source, runs on Linux, Windows, Mac, Android, IoS. Automatically syncs. Can be self-hosted if you're paranoid, but you

Re: [Dorset] Chromium no Longer Stores Passwords on Kubuntu

2021-06-05 Thread Keith Edmunds
On Sat, 5 Jun 2021 10:19:56 +0100, petermerch...@hotmail.com said: > to see if it works across multiple devices It does. I'm using it on two Linux systems, my MacBook and my Android phone. -- Great music, chat and even some wit. Join me every Friday evening at 8pm for Keith's Music Box:

Re: [Dorset] Chromium no Longer Stores Passwords on Kubuntu

2021-06-05 Thread Terry Coles
On Saturday, 5 June 2021 11:38:37 BST Keith Edmunds wrote: > Each time the browser is restarted, not each time it's used. Sorry. That's what I meant. > I've had it work successfully on that kind of login, but next time I'll > pay more attention to how it works. Are you using it as an extension

Re: [Dorset] Chromium no Longer Stores Passwords on Kubuntu

2021-06-05 Thread Keith Edmunds
On Sat, 05 Jun 2021 12:28:36 +0100, d-...@hadrian-way.co.uk said: > Are you using it as an extension or as a full installation into Linux? Both. -- Great music, chat and even some wit. Join me every Friday evening at 8pm for Keith's Music Box: https://www.mixcloud.com/live/KeithsMusicBox/ --

Re: [Dorset] Chromium no Longer Stores Passwords on Kubuntu

2021-06-05 Thread PeterMerchant
On 05/06/2021 09:13, Terry Coles wrote: On Saturday, 5 June 2021 08:41:42 BST Keith Edmunds wrote: Or use something like Bitwarden. Open Source, runs on Linux, Windows, Mac, Android, IoS. Automatically syncs. Can be self-hosted if you're paranoid, but you don't need to. And your passwords

Re: [Dorset] Chromium no Longer Stores Passwords on Kubuntu

2021-06-05 Thread Keith Edmunds
On Sat, 05 Jun 2021 10:40:22 +0100, d-...@hadrian-way.co.uk said: > first bitwarden has to be explicitly unlocked each time the browser is used. Each time the browser is restarted, not each time it's used. > The second issue is that it doesn't work when logging in to Google > itself. Unlike