Actually itās an effective cloud-based password manager that doesnāt rely on local storage or weird plugins or backups.
Thatās what keeps me using chrome. I could lose everything in a house fire, pick up any device, log in and have access to all my stuff without any further action on my part, right out of the box.
Thatās the only feature I care about, and chrome is the only browser Iāve seen that provides it.
Get me that in firefox, and Iāll switch today.
Iām confused since Firefox Sync has been letting you sync/backup your passwords, bookmarks and history for a decade or two at this point, and you can even self-host the sync server.
I donāt know the complete FF password manager details (Bitwarden user here) but where does Firefox fall short for you?
I have all that functionality today with FFā¦ Not sure when you last checked, but if you create a Mozilla account and log in to FF you can sync all the same stuff as Chrome does.
Checked it out: apparently I had a mozilla account at one point in time. Hit āforgot passwordā:
Note: When you reset your password, you reset your account. You may lose some of your personal information (including history, bookmarks, and passwords). Thatās because we encrypt your data with your password to protect your privacy.
Forgot your password: fuck you.
This is the exact fucking opposite of the behaviour Iād ever want from a password manager.