Hi everyone.
I was used to utilising Samsung Pass for passwords, especially with its integration with Note8's iris scanner. Is there a password-manager app with a similar integration with either fingerprint or face scanner for OP7pro? Thank you.
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dknight178 said:
Hi everyone.
I was used to utilising Samsung Pass for passwords, especially with its integration with Note8's iris scanner. Is there a password-manager app with a similar integration with either fingerprint or face scanner for OP7pro? Thank you.
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There are bunch of password managers.
Lastpass, Bitwarden, 1Password, Dashlane
I recently moved from Lastpass to Bitwarden because I wanted something that I open source and where the source code is available
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dknight178 said:
Hi everyone.
I was used to utilising Samsung Pass for passwords, especially with its integration with Note8's iris scanner. Is there a password-manager app with a similar integration with either fingerprint or face scanner for OP7pro? Thank you.
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mSecure.
It's also cross platform and syncs across platforms.
Android, iPhone, PC and MacOS can all be synched.
Have a look at KeePass..
I like Samsung Pass which I can login to android apps & seems other password manager can only login to websites and not apps
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i was wondering and looking around for one FREE app that like Lastpass will actually save me time and save all my passwords and open sites and app with just my fingerprint on the S7
but it is of course important that it will be able to Synce with my Windows 10 so any time i need to change password will work on both sides......
anyone can help me with some recommendation? most be FREE app please..
1password is the only app worth considering and even if it ain't free it is worth every penny
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i really prefer FREE APP. there most be something good....
any help will be much appreciate !!
Keepass2android in the latest beta has fingerprint support
keepass2android dot codeplex dot com
It uses a keepass dot info database which can be synced using Dropbox etc
I use this for all my passwords on windows and phone
any other recommendation .... ?? thanks
I use Lastpass. Its free to use as a browser extension on the PC. The mobile app requires a $12 yearly subscription, but it works amazingly.
amir84 said:
i really prefer FREE APP. there most be something good....
any help will be much appreciate !!
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I'm not sure I'd trust a free password app that stores all my very sensitive passwords. Just me...
JDM9499 said:
I'm not sure I'd trust a free password app that stores all my very sensitive passwords. Just me...
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Same here
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same as not trusting WathsaApp as they can read all your sensitive messages...
i'm sure there is some good trust-able free apps out there..
Keepass2Android has an offline version that does not request internet permissions. It works as an little encrypted database which you can unlock, your unencrypted data is then never sent across the internet unless you send it. It has lots of plugins and has a lot of support. It's 100% free and open source, (that doesn't mean easily hacked, that means even more secure as many people vet it). Also since your aren't reliant on someone else to store your data encrypted it's easier to trust. Remember LastPass got hacked...?
Will any of these apps let you user your fingerprint on other apps password input field? Such as Chase Bank app or Pandora ect when asked to login?
but i guess i prefer app that works also online and synce automatically so i will not need to update each device each time password is changed..
but what if i need to sync both with PC and laptop...?? any boday might know a free app that do sync as well??
try keepass2android beta and let us know how it goes.
i think its open source codes so it should be safe.
but yeah try them all and let us know ok
I am coming from an Iphone 6s and I cannot tell you how much i love touch ID for apps and passwords. the pixel has this feature but none of the apps have the ability to use it as a password or a pass through instead of typing my password in every time.
Most password managers let you do this. I use LastPass and I can sign into apps with my fingerprint.
the tree said:
I am coming from an Iphone 6s and I cannot tell you how much i love touch ID for apps and passwords. the pixel has this feature but none of the apps have the ability to use it as a password or a pass through instead of typing my password in every time.
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I still have the 5X and all supported credit card apps have this feature for me:
AT&T
Chase
PayPal to name a few.
They're still rolling out but do you have any of the apps I listed installed?
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Keepass2Android can use imprint as well.
Yeah it's still rolling out and all secure apps with access to personal information will all be taking advantage of the fingerprint ID. That's not a fact, just my personal thought. Hopefully it will be mandatory at some point.
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the tree said:
I am coming from an Iphone 6s and I cannot tell you how much i love touch ID for apps and passwords. the pixel has this feature but none of the apps have the ability to use it as a password or a pass through instead of typing my password in every time.
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This is Android. You have options. No cookie cutter approach. There's a bunch of fingerprint unlock apps in the play Store.
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VOLTAGEROCK said:
I still have the 5X and all supported credit card apps have this feature for me:
AT&T
Chase
PayPal to name a few.
They're still rolling out but do you have any of the apps I listed installed?
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chase does, now I'm starting to wonder if others do but it's sunk in the settings someplace. it was not in an obvious place
VOLTAGEROCK said:
Yeah it's still rolling out and all secure apps with access to personal information will all be taking advantage of the fingerprint ID. That's not a fact, just my personal thought. Hopefully it will be mandatory at some point.
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mandatory or not, just an ease of use would be better. they can make it mandatory that apps offer it, and you can enroll if you want. but to have sensors and not tie them to passwords for applications and logins seems crazy.
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This is Android. You have options. No cookie cutter approach. There's a bunch of fingerprint unlock apps in the play Store.
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thats not an option, thats going out of my way to get somehting that is offered by the creators of the device. and lets just skip over the security issues of android applications and the play store. you need security, you store it local and that local unlocks a key that says yes this is the fingerprint of the person who inputed that password. having to get an app for that is dangerous and ignorant in the long run. there isn't a cookie cutter approach on apple either, you can use it or not. just like you can use it or not on android. the difference is apple forced the app develops to at least have it built in for ease of use if people so chose.
Ive been an android user since the motorola droid in 2009, and only the 6s was my first iphone. it worked well, and it had it's issues, plenty of them. however it also had a streamlined unity to the apps and OS that android lacks, and the advent of the 4 messaging apps and video apps is proof of that.
they need a simple answer for this, and downloading an app that may or may not be secure isn't the answer.
the tree said:
having to get an app for that is dangerous and ignorant in the long run. there isn't a cookie cutter approach on apple either, you can use it or not....Loading an app that may or may not be secure isn't the answer.
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LastPass IS more secure than default Google security. More encryption. Only in the business for security. Google is half in the business for leaving snoop holes for advertising research, etc. I don't personally mind this but I'm sure you've seen the privacy complaints.
Android leaves a lot open to development. iOS does unify things more, and you should give feedback to Google if you want something like "Touch ID" which just sounds like stock LastPass for iOS, to be honest.
Your complaint sort of seems to me like asking for more from stock, but I don't get why it matters to install an app (if app is designed right, which it damn better be as a password app!)
Maybe Google will include it in future. Like mentioned, give feedback.
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nednednerb said:
Your complaint sort of seems to me like asking for more from stock, but I don't get why it matters to install an app (if app is designed right, which it damn better be as a password app!)
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and there is the problem, i travel for a living and apps and bank accounts and card accounts, hotels, airlines, all kinds of secure sites and opassword for work that I use through my device. on my iphone I logged in once and had the option to touch ID in for the rest of the time.
I'd be fine is that was an option, but most of the apps so far don't fingerprint sensor back into the application. it can get websites... wich is nice i guess, but if I am doing websites I'll just access it on my laptop and i already have them saved there.
i'd be happy if lastpass saved my fingerprint in place of password for applications, and not just websites. but right now the only one that did was Dashlane, and that app is a dumpsterfire of bloat and uglyness on chrome.
so again... an app seems like a good idea, but simplicity is also a featture people would like. android has never been overly simple, that is why I like it, but this seems like a no brainer for future apps.
the tree said:
and there is the problem, i travel for a living and apps and bank accounts and card accounts, hotels, airlines, all kinds of secure sites and opassword for work that I use through my device....
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i'd be happy if lastpass saved my fingerprint in place of password for applications, and not just websites. but right now the only one that did was Dashlane, and that app is a dumpsterfire of bloat and uglyness on chrome.
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Hmm. Did you try LastPass premium? For $13/ year... Cheap like dirt compared to hotels and flights....
And I can fill all sorts pf apps with my fingerprint... LastPass for me is like TouchID acts for you. Indispensable so worth $13. All browsers and all devices wifh functioning browsers.
What else can't you do on stock Android that you could on TouchID? I'll let know know if I can do it with LastPass.
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nednednerb said:
Hmm. Did you try LastPass premium? For $13/ year... Cheap like dirt compared to hotels and flights....
And I can fill all sorts pf apps with my fingerprint... LastPass for me is like TouchID acts for you. Indispensable so worth $13. All browsers and all devices wifh functioning browsers.
What else can't you do on stock Android that you could on TouchID? I'll let know know if I can do it with LastPass.
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Lastpass premium is worth it, I am using the free version to make sure it works as intended before paying money for it. really it's the fact that touchID was baked into the OS that made it so fluid. no extra app or multiple touches. just thumb and go. i've gotten used to last pass, and thankfully it's asking for logins when I use them, and that is helpful.
BofA is another app that uses it.
Yes for android-O Fingerprint Gesture app let you perform actions using fingerprint sensor and many more.
Anyone been able to disable Samsung internet in favor of chrome?
paniro187 said:
Anyone been able to disable Samsung internet in favor of chrome?
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I'm not sure why you would need to disable It? Just set Chrome as To The default I think...
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You can use package disabler pro to disable if you really want too
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paniro187 said:
Anyone been able to disable Samsung internet in favor of chrome?
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Only had the device several hours. I downloaded chrome and even my favorites list came with it. I deleted the Samsung internet app. For sure you can do the same. :good:
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You can use package disabler pro to disable if you really want too
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Lol I was literally just about to post that I figured it out when I used package disabler
No 3rd party app needed for me, I just went into app mgr, found the Sammy internet and cleared the default. Then was going to click a link hoping it would prompt me to choose Chrome, but when I went in app mgr to check Chrome settings, it was already default...
Why would you get rid of Samsung Internet?
You can use your fingerprint reader or the Iris Scanner (i think) to log in on websites and so on with it, which is a really nice feature. You can't do that with Google Chrome (correct me if i'm wrong on that).
Big Chrome user here but I honestly prefer the UI and the look of the samsung browser. Would definitely switch over to it if I had all my bookmarks and settings synced as easily as Chrome does.
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Big Chrome user here but I honestly prefer the UI and the look of the samsung browser. Would definitely switch over to it if I had all my bookmarks and settings synced as easily as Chrome does.
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I agree. Samsung browser is also a smoother experience.
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Few Key differences between chrome and Samsung Browser.
Chrome : can easily sync your bookmarks, history across devices and is very convinient.
Samsung Broswer: History and bookmarks are synced under samsung email ( I really hate this and want to sync eith google) but fingerprint login to websites, ad blockers which works like a charm and video assistant which works grest on many anime sites is a big plus for me.
I use chrome on my work and personal laptops but samsung broswer on mobile.
neles86 said:
I agree. Samsung browser is also a smoother experience.
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Actually just tried this and it worked surprisingly smooth. I may just end up switching to the Samsung browser now to give it a try.
Tom-Helge said:
Why would you get rid of Samsung Internet?
You can use your fingerprint reader or the Iris Scanner (i think) to log in on websites and so on with it, which is a really nice feature. You can't do that with Google Chrome (correct me if i'm wrong on that).
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Google chrome autofill Passwords and that is cross platform if you login.
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Just uninstall it. On my international version i am able to do it out of the box.
Thanks for the post Sammy Internet is crazy and glad it's gone, use package disabled. Look at this insanity using sammys 'smooth' brower, never had a ad in years, all rooted up and then this thing pops up using sammysnet!
App I used was called
'Service disabler' and it was free, disabled 48 foul things associated in Sammy net
Hi guys,
Just got my Pixel 4 XL today and after transferring my apps over noticed that Lastpass has a beta program that you can join that allows Face Unlock to be used to access your password vault. I installed it and seems to work!
Might be worth others adding in this thread any other apps that they find work.
Only app I have found thus far is Robinhood.
Venmo supports biometrics
LastPass works with face unlock
1password works well w/ face unlock
Dashlane
Citi bank
Bitwarden(an open source alternative to last pass) works.
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Geico Mobile App
E-Trade works
Revolut also supports biometrics on the Pixel.
Robinhood
Safe in Cloud
Keepass2android (beta)
Bank of America finally got it!
LastPass supports biometric lock as well
Box. Saw the story-haven't tried it myself.
Bitwarden, 1Password, Laspass, Dashlane, Lunar etc
Venmo
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Keepass2android (beta)
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Where is this available?
So, i have a whatsapp clonned app in my Oppo Reno 4, Color OS 11.1, Android 11. It's cloned using the builtin Color OS feature.
But after the new whatsapp required unlock using biometric fingerprint, the cloned app failed/stuck on the "Unlock link a device" step when I try to connect to whastapp web. There is no error too. The real app, not the cloned one, works without problem.
Is there anyone who experience the same ?
I have the same issue. Did you find a solution yet?
Cytex01 said:
I have the same issue. Did you find a solution yet?
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I happend to find a work around. So, i turn off the fingerprint, then login to desktop WA app. Your WA mobile app will ask for a pin instead of fingerprint. The caveat is, you should use a desktop WA app, and don't logout from it.
After that you can reenable your mobile fingerprint
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I happend to find a work around. So, i turn off the fingerprint, then login to desktop WA app. Your WA mobile app will ask for a pin instead of fingerprint. The caveat is, you should use a desktop WA app, and don't logout from it.
After that you can reenable your mobile fingerprint
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Thank you so much for this! Literally, I was facing a lot of problems in my work and was searching for anyone who should resolve it. That was really helpful.
Thank you once again!