Make ALL input fields password manager (e.g., 1Password) friendly
Password manager friendly.
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Edward Evans commented
I’ve always been skeptical about storing passwords online, but after a near-disaster where I lost access to multiple accounts due to a hardware failure, I realized I needed a better solution. That’s when I started using a cloud-based secure password manager, and after trying a few, I stuck with https://passhub.net/ . What stood out to me was its zero-knowledge architecture – even the developers can’t access my data. It gave me the confidence I needed to trust the system. I store everything from bank logins to my Wi-Fi passwords there now. The sharing feature has also come in handy for work — I can securely share credentials with teammates without sending anything over email. The interface is simple, clean, and it works across all my devices. I love that there’s no browser extension required to access it — just a secure web link. It’s open source too, which makes it even more trustworthy in my eyes. Before PassHub, I used to reuse passwords, and it was only a matter of time before something went wrong. Now I use strong, unique passwords for every account, and I don’t have to remember them all. The peace of mind this gives me is priceless.