![]() ![]() It supports fingerprint reader but I believe you need marshmallow in order to enable it on non nexus devices. I had the LG v10 and the fingerprint reader would work most of the time, not always though.Īlso Safe in Cloud is my go to password manager. Desinstale y vuelva a instalar la SafeInCloud. Reinicie el teléfono inteligente o la tableta por completo. Verifique la SafeInCloud para ver si hay actualizaciones y actualícelas si es necesario. It just seems that Google is super slow with implementing some of these features.Īnyways, I'm rambling, the finger print reader is decent on Samsung devices (S6, note 5 etc) and they sold a lot of those devices so it would have been nice to see support for those. Por ello, siempre se recomienda tomar las siguientes medidas básicas para evitar caídas: Instale la última versión de iOS o Android. How long has multi window been on TouchWiz? Or the ability to pin one app and close all remaining apps on LG phones? Yeah Yeah you can root the nexus 6p and do all kinds of things but I'm talking phones right out the box. Yeah TouchWiz isn't that great, and neither is LG's, or Sony's version of Android but I don't think it ruins the android experience completely.ĭidn't Samsung have phones with fingerprint readers before the nexus? Holy hell man, we get it, you have a 6p that runs stock Android, the way android is meant to be blah blah blah nobody cares. So it's kinda automated but not completely. ![]() It won't auto-fill your credentials into fields, but if you click the extension button when you arrive at a login page it will search for the field and fill it in. Obviously you're going to get better features out of LastPass since you're paying more for it, but if you're anything like me, it might not make sense to sign up for a subscription service that will end up costing you a lot more in the long run than the $5 up-front purchase for SafeInCloud will.Įdit: Also browser extensions for Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Yandex Browser, and Opera. It's capable of sync over internet connection via DropBox, Google Drive, OneDrive, and YandeskDisk (whatever that is) also has desktop clients for Mac, PC, iOS, and a portable version that you can throw onto your flash drive to use at work or other other computers. I might also add that the Android interface is very streamlined and polished albeit not as feature packed as KeePass clients. The desktop client is completely free and the Android version has a pro upgrade available for $5. I did a fair bit of research about which client/service to use about a week ago and found that I liked it best. Going to take this opportunity to recommend SafeInCloud. ![]()
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