so basically: right now, I have a master password, and I can set up Bitwarden to bypass the master password with biometrics. With passkey set up, I will no longer have a master password, and biometric will be the only login method?
i should be gripping rat
so basically: right now, I have a master password, and I can set up Bitwarden to bypass the master password with biometrics. With passkey set up, I will no longer have a master password, and biometric will be the only login method?
Am I missing something? Bitwarden already has support for authentication via biometrics or Windows Hello. How is this different from that?
I’ll stick with Signal, thx
good balance of functionality and privacy. keeps my tabs synced between mobile and desktop. that’s…that’s about it.
I appreciate the links and examples, but none of those has physical gaming controls like I was suggesting. Obviously high end hardware is important in a device like this, but the physical controls were my key point.
You bring up an interesting point, and now I’m wondering: how would a gaming-focused phone sell in a post-Switch world? We all remember the Xperia Play, but maybe it was just too early. What if Apple released an “Arcade edition” of the next iPhone for $1000, which featured a slide out controller or some other slick integration of physical controls? How well would that sell, and what impact (if any) would it have on Switch/Steam Deck sales?
Honestly my preferred epub platform.
Fair! And try to enjoy being a child while it lasts 😉 my final year before adulthood was one of the best years of my life!
Wth? Lol well now I don’t understand. If you have the money, what’s stopping you from just buying it anyway and swapping the SIM?
“if we’re paying for it, you’re getting an iPhone where we know how to track your location!”
Agreed! Bring back the fingerprint sensor and they would never need to change it again! I just think it’s funny to get excited about a photo of a new phone at this point.
looks just like the Pixel 7 Pro. What a shock.
Found the real Pixel superfan.
Question: do the “Lite” apps like Messenger Lite and Facebook Lite track less data than their regular counterparts? I use Facebook Lite under this assumption, but I’m realizing that I based this on no real evidence.
cohost?