Our product name has changed and Pocket Geek ID is now Pocket Geek Privacy! This comes with a few changes, mainly:
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The Master Key has been renamed to Master Password.
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All users now have access to the Pocket Geek Privacy Portal.
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Some user interface changes, including a new logo.
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The login process has been simplified making it more straightforward for all users.
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Comprehensive changes to our Terms of Service (previously called Terms and Conditions) and Privacy Policy.
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Pocket Geek Privacy now supports Chrome versions 66+, Firefox versions 96+, Android versions 9+ and iOS versions 12+.
Notable changes
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Pocket Geek Privacy no longer supports versions before Chrome 66 and Firefox 96.
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The extension’s icon (in the navigation bar) and the Smartfield Icon have been updated to reflect the app's new logo.
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The “Install Pocket Geek Privacy on your mobile device” Getting started card now includes a QR code so users can directly go the appropriate store on their mobile devices and easily download the app.
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Videos made obsolete by mobile versions that are no longer supported have been removed from the “Getting started” section.
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When users performed an action in a notification (like saving credentials), confirmation messages were previously shown in a snackbar at the bottom left of the browser window. They will now appear in the notification itself.
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Multiple minor user interface improvements.
Notable bug fixes
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Data collection has been fixed! In addition to passwords, usernames, first names, last names and search fields, the Data Manager now collects credit card numbers (only the last four digits) and expiration dates, phone number, addresses and other pieces of data you submit in forms.
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The browser extension icon would sometimes turn red even when everything was working correctly. This has been fixed.
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Multiple minor bug fixes
Notable changes
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Pocket Geek Privacy no longer supports versions before Android 9.0, aka Pie.
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The Smartfield Icon has been removed. To log in or register new accounts with Pocket Geek Privacy, use the Pocket Geek Privacy Autofill, which is much less intrusive and requires less permissions to work.
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Videos made obsolete by mobile versions that are no longer supported have been removed from the “Getting started” section.
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Multiple minor bug fixes and user interface improvements.
Notable changes
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Pocket Geek Privacy no longer supports versions before iOS 12.
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Videos made obsolete by mobile versions that are no longer supported have been removed from the “Getting started” section.
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When on the page of an alias, tilting the device in landscape mode will display it in fullscreen, making it easier to show to someone so that they may write it down.
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Multiple minor bug fixes and user interface improvements.
Known issue
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The Pocket Geek Privacy Autofill feature has some limitations for retrieving credentials. This is fixed with the use of iOS 13.