Thanks, I will check it out!
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Yep, yep, yep - Cheers!
Seems like I was looking for "Call Barring", whatever that means. I'm stuck at the part where I have to enter a password (tried 0000), but I will get in touch with my phone company.
Thanks for the quick reply!
That is not possible, as Spotify only serves lossy files.
You will need to download from Deezer or Tidsl for lossless FLAC files.
To be fair, they are to thank for the internet, so I guess it makes sense...
No worries.
I keep switching between apps, trying to find the right one.
I was using Boost for many years, so I'm looking forward to seeing the new Lemmy client released. Until then, I guess I'll keep jumping around a bit.
Yeah, the sync can be a bit "effy" sometimes. I've noticed it with history and open tabs, probably affects newly-saved passwords as well.
Anyways, Lockwise worked good for me for many years, and its definitely better than nothing.
Try the app "Connect for Lemmy". Links works great in here.
We all have to learn to improve.
2023 was the year I started my journey towards privacy as well. Protonmail and AnonAddy for email aliasing.
Doing this also made me switch to an actual password manager, instead of relying on Firefox to save my passwords.
I picked Bitwarden. Their track record seemed good. Price is also extremely fair. Its most likely a lot less than you were spending on LastPass anyways. Another notable mention is 1Password, though I have never used them myself.
Good luck!
This was me for the last 7 or so years. I still had the Lockwise app and everything.
I switched to Bitwarden half a year ago, and I'm very pleased with the transition.
I find it easier to manage with the add-on, and it allows for saving notes and attachments for each login. The built-in 2FA is godsent though. No more hacky solutions like Authy to get 2FA on my PC.
The original reason for why I switched, was because I was scared of my PC getting infected. If you store passwords in Firefox, they can be accessed from a file on the PC. If that's not a concern for you, you can easily keep using it though.
LastPass is mpre known for being breached than being a password manager these days.
The last breach was brutal. Turns out notes weren't encrypted either.
Please look up the breaches of LastPass. Such things are simply unacceptable for a password manager.
I'm only here because of you. This goes both ways.
My phone provider knew nothing about "Call Barring". Bummer. Seems I will have to come up with some other solution to this.
Well, thanks again anyways!