COLDCARD Q PASSWORD MANAGER FEATURE IS HIGHLY UNDERRATED. PROBABLY THE MOST SECURE PASSWORD MANAGER EVER CREATED.

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Lucid 1 year ago
CAPS ARE HIGHLY UNDERRATED
DEFINITELY WISH THE LICENSE WAS STILL FOSS. DISAGREE THAT NON COMMERCIAL SOURCE VIEWABLE IS A DEAL BREAKER THOUGH. STILL GOING TO USE THE MOST SECURE PRODUCT ON THE MARKET.
When it comes to securing Bitcoin, trusted third parties are security holes. To each their own. Some will take chances, others will not. Might as well use the cold card with Windows 11 at that point. Another interesting point of view here....
Sounds interesting. But what's the point if you have to type the password into your computer?
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. 1 year ago
Would be amazing if you could NFC tap the username & password into the phone or scan a qr code for the password request shown on desktop
great linked post.. open source is not source verifiable.. i found it embarassing that coinkite used trezor's code, but reacted this way after their code was forked by foundation..
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justanode 1 year ago
Does it have a backup option? My Q just died after less than a month of usage (coinkite immediately offered replacement, but all data on it is inaccessible). My seedphrase is physically backed up. How about passwords on Q?
Security is only one of the things you want in a password manager. Ease of use with actual accounts is just as important and I don't think it makes much sense for that to be honest.
@₿k just introduced me to this on my new Q yesterday!!! Still diving deep into the Q Also got my Start 9 server going- Running Core and then some 😏