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This will store your master password in your device's keychain. As a result, you'll be able to log in without entering your master password. This is somewhat less secure in the event of theft: anyone who figures out your device's PIN can get in. You can compensate for the reduced security by setting a more secure passcode for your device (in Settings, go to: General->Passcode Lock, disable "Simple Passcode") or by purchasing and enabling support for TouchID.
When enabled on a TouchID-enabled device, your fingerprint will be required to load your saved password. Note that this feature requires that the Save Password option is enabled and TouchID support has been purchased from the in-app store.
An export saves all your sites and optionally their passwords to a file that you can store separately. It can function as a back-up or a way to move all your sites to a new device.
Try using exclusively bare domain names.
Avoid capitals and use @ to include a user name.
eg. apple.com, rmitchell@twitter.com
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The right balance between security and convenience is often very personal.
To make getting to your passwords faster, you can remain logged in after you close Master Password. This allows you to skip having to log in the next time.
However, it means that anyone who finds your device unlocked can do the same.
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This is very different from most any other password app: when your passwords are not stored, they are safe from loss and theft if you lose your phone or user. On your new phone, just recreate the user with the same master password and your sites will generate their original passwords again. The cryptography used by this app is also much stronger than that used by most other password applications.
You don't need to remember any password generated by this app, but
and that it is secure.
– Don't reuse an old password!
– Never share your master password!
(Not even with family)
Share your site passwords instead.
– A small sentence is a great password.
You can make passwords for anything, like email addresses, sites or real-world things like a bike lock: if you can name it, you can get a password for it.
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Master Password is great for making your passwords immune to loss, and it even lets you save your login name. But saved login names can't be recovered when all is lost. Generated login names use the same algorithm to generate a good login name to use for each of your sites. In addition, using unique non-identifying login names for your sites helps protect against companies working together to build a bigger picture on your identity.
The infamous security questions are in fact a veritable assault on your security. For starters, they weaken the protection of your account by allowing an attacker in by simply knowing enough about you, allowing him to bypass guessing your strong password. Arguably worse is the amount of highly personal and private information you're "willingly" divulging to these websites, under the assumption that only you know the answers. Generating security answers allows you to stop sharing your highly personal details and weakening your acccounts by generating unguessable answers to these questions.
Up to now, the best way to use your passwords in other iOS apps was by copy/pasting them from Master Password. With iOS integration, you can access your Master Password passwords directly from other applications, without having to switch back and forth between it and Master Password.
Since the iPhone 5s, all iPhones are now equipped with an advanced Touch ID fingerprint sensor in the home button. This sensor allows you to quickly and easily identify yourself to the system. With Touch ID support, you will be able to skip the step of entering your Master Password manually and gain the ability to unlock your user using Touch ID instead.
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To make it easy for you to recognize and copy passwords manually using a keyboard or other means, Master Password makes your site passwords visible on your screen by default.
If you are worried about "shoulder surfing" or people taking pictures of you while using Master Password, turn this setting off and your passwords will be hidden on-screen.
You can temporarily reveal a password by holding your finger down on the site's block for a second.
Upgrading a site allows it to take advantage of
the latest improvements in the Master Password algorithm.
When you upgrade a site,
. To upgrade a site, first log into the site, navigate to your account preferences where you can change the site's password. Make sure you fill in any "current password" fields on the website first, then press the upgrade button here to get your new site password.
You can then update your site's account with the new and stronger password.