

This is for OTP not Passkeys it seems?
How do you go about loading plugins on the Android version for sync with your setup?
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This is for OTP not Passkeys it seems?
How do you go about loading plugins on the Android version for sync with your setup?


Is that needed if ublock already stops all the tracking scripts from loading?


It does, just need to enable the filter list for it. It’ll block most annoying things on top of the usual ads.


For other websites, if I search for ‘passkey’ on the KeePass website feature list nothing comes up. Plugins in a password manager sketch me out a bit tbh lol
Zen has been my main for awhile now, I love how it looks!


KeeAnywhere
That’s a neat one, although it doesn’t look like KeePass supports passkeys yet, at least I don’t see it in the feature list.


I switched over to keepass yesterday, and surprisingly the import from BW was perfect (as far as I can tell), even passkeys came over just fine.


KeePassXC + KeePassDX is probably the best option, with the downside of no way to sync easily (syncthing is probably the best option there)
I might switch back at some point, been getting frustrated with the bitwarden extension performance always being so poor.


I mean it is pretty rough if you’re used to playing at higher FPS, it’s quite a difference.


I’m surprised about the satisfactory reference, that game never ran particularly well for me once I was a ways in with lots of stuff built up.


It has a huge impact for me, most notably unreal engine because of how poorly most games made with it run, and it visually looking very soft or blurry in some games. So it’s something I check before looking at buying a game.


If you have a need for high levels of privacy it’s the only way to do it, or just leave your phone at home.
It doesn’t really defeat the purpose of having a mobile phone either IMO, most stuff I do on my phone is already offline (maps, notes, taking photos, etc).


I’d just check their website: https://librewolf.net/installation/linux/


Would need to disable the cell radios, wifi and bluetooth too since those are also used to track device location.


That’s pretty much all blockchain stuff tbh, it’s all centralized to the extreme around 1 or a few major services.


That’s awfully optimistic lol


Yes too up to date can be a downside for most, I want stability and just want my OS to be there and do its thing with a monthly or so update I run.


Ubuntu is not great due to Canonicals choices. However I do wonder if they have more enterprise/business install base.
Not open source is an absolute no for me.
Lots of GPUs together.