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3 years ago1password desktop application, linux
Right click on a secure note, and it appears
I accidentally right-clicked it. And my secret got into my browser search. The marginal convenience for a \"search with google\" in your secure notes is way too small that a committed security application should introduce such a feature that potentially exposes stuff. What is the rationale? I'm coming from Lastpass and wonder if I make another mistake...
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I accidentally right-clicked it. And my secret got into my browser search. The marginal convenience for a \"search with google\" in your secure notes is way too small that a committed security application should introduce such a feature that potentially exposes stuff. What is the rationale? I'm coming from Lastpass and wonder if I make another mistake...
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1password desktop application, linux
\nRight click on a secure note, and it appears
1password desktop application, linux
\nRight click on a secure note, and it appears