Gpass

Gpass

The password manager built just for Google users

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Owen Williams
I don't really understand what they mean by "Built for Google" other than "we use Google login"
Alex Sharp
@ow It's a messaging trick to make you think it was built *by* Google ;)
Niv Dror
@ajsharp @ow got me, until I saw this very handy top comment. 🙄
Ghost Kitty
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Jason Shultz
@ajsharp @ow this is the only logical answer
Rick Bannerman
@nivo0o0 @ajsharp @ow Haha, same here!
Paul Noonan
I feel like this is a pending Cease and Desist from Google for saying "for Google" (implying that Google asked them to build the product) and a potentially unauthorized use of Google's logo. From the outside, it also appears to just be a reskin of their other product: https://www.splashid.com/
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@slowlight agreed, I find this site to be intentionally confusing for a myriad of reasons. This is a very unchill way to market a product that demands so much trust.
Morgan Slain
@slowlight Actually no it's not a reskin or rebrand of SplashID at all. It's a completely new product. It is built on the TeamsID platform. Basically if you're an individual Google user, you can use Gpass. If you're a business, organization, or family using G Suite / Google Apps for Work, you can use TeamsID (www.teamsid.com).
Ben Tossell
I've only recently started using a password manager and went for 1Password... But using a lot of Google products, perhaps I should consider other options? I'm pretty bad at understanding the ins and outs, benefits, flaws etc of all the different options. Anyone have some handy insights?
Owen Williams
@bentossell Honestly, this looks interesting but 1Password is proven - it still hasn't had a major leak, and hasn't been compromised yet. I would stick with what works.
Ben Tossell
@ow yeah thats what I was thinking...
Samantha Richardson
@bentossell 1Password is pretty handy for me. Not good enough for you?
Matt Horton
@bentossell Looks like this isn't a Google product
Ben Tossell
@mattahorton I know its not a Google product.