Secrets
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João Alfaiate
Secrets 2 — Simple, secure password manager for Mac and iOS
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João Antunes
What are the advantages of this product vs let's say 1Password?
Paulo Andrade
@joantune By using an open standard to store your data besides being as transparent as possible on the storage format which you can verify on your own using third party tools (we have a post about that https://outercorner.com/2016/08/...) we also benefit for the scrutiny OpenPGP as been through. We also wanted to make a simpler and safer option (and in our eyes, more pleasant to look at) to existing password managers.
João Antunes
@pfandrade_ does it also sync the passwords across devices? How? How much per month do we have to pay for that?
Paulo Andrade
@joantune Yes. You can sync via iCloud with other Macs and iPhones/iPads. There's no subscriptions. Just a one-time purchase for the Mac version and another for the iOS version.
Tom
@pfandrade_ what are the purchase options for Mac? I noticed ios is an in app purchase to upgrade the free version.
Paulo Andrade
@tomflemming the Mac also has an in-app purchase to upgrade.
James Koole
Is there a keyboard shortcut to autofill?
Paulo Andrade
@jameskoole yes there is and you can edit the shortcut to one of your liking inside the app's Preferences.
Paulo Andrade
Secrets 2 is out and it's going Freemium! For the past 6 months since our Product Hunt debut we've been squashing bugs, implementing features that didn’t make our MVP and applying polish throughout. At the same time, we’ve been studying various options to provide a trial for users wanting to test Secrets before buying. To address this need and to show users new to password managers just how easy and efficient using one can be, we're making Secrets and all its features free to use with up to 10 items. Unlocking unlimited items is done via an In-App purchase. So if you haven't tried Secrets yet now is the time! Download Secrets for Mac and iOS today.
Tom
@pfandrade_ does it encrypt everything before syncing? I seem to remember there was an issue with 1pswd as they only encrypted the actual pswd but not the user name.
Paulo Andrade
@tomflemming yes. Everything is encrypted. Both on your local drive and when using iCloud Sync.
_J_C_
Cant one just create a new encrypted sparsedisk image in mac disk utility & drop it in icloud drive with passwords? Why need a fancy wrapper around that functionality that already works? - edit - Why would I _pay_ for that?
_J_C_
@jamescampbell i guess ill answer myself. For the convenience of a browser addon to auto fill in and save new passwords. I already do this via a simple applescript & keyboard maestro shortcut. I am sure you will get some customers but i am definitely not the customer for this.
Lyondhür Picciarelli
$30 for exactly what differences? PGP and UI? Come on guys..
João Antunes
@san_picciarelli Comparing to what? What other options are you considering other than Secrets?
Tom
It's great to see Secrets is a standalone service and not one of those attempts to get user to subscribe. Much enjoying the simplicity. It would be great to see options for frequently used logins especially on iOS version although using the safari extension is equally as effective. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻