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Notable changes
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For more convenience, the browser extension no longer opens in a separate floating window, but rather in a new tab. No more losing the Main Window behind the page you are visiting!
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Managing aliases has been simplified: aliases are either allowed, blocked (blocks all senders) or archived. Senders can be directly blocked or allowed for any alias that isn't archived without needing to previously change the status of the alias. For more clarity, the senders are now further identified by their full email address.
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Users can now add accounts with just User IDs and no password in their Password Manager. The graph on the Dashboard has been updated accordingly to show how many such accounts are in the Password Manager.
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The notification prompting users to save their credentials now offers a "Never on this website" option. The list of excluded websites can be edited from the Notifications section in the Settings.
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The autofill functionality when generating account credentials has been improved on registration forms asking for both a User ID and an email address. If a User ID has already been added manually, it will no longer be overwritten by the generated alias.
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It is once again possible to generate aliases and passwords in any field via the context menu by right-clicking in the field (ideal when the Smartfield Icon doesn't appear for instance).
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Multiple minor bug fixes and user interface improvements.
Notable changes
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Users can now add accounts with just User IDs and no password in their Password Manager. The graph on the Dashboard has been updated accordingly to show how many such accounts are in the Password Manager.
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Actions when swiping on items in your Managers have been implemented. In your Password Manager, swipe left to delete an account and right to edit it. In your Data Manager, swipe left to delete a company and all associated data. In your Alias Manager, swipe left to archive an alias (and right to unarchive it).
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Managing aliases has been simplified: aliases are either allowed, blocked (blocks all senders) or archived. Senders can be directly blocked or allowed for any alias that isn't archived without needing to previously change the status of the alias. For more clarity, the senders are now further identified by their full email address.
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It is now possible to rate the app. Clicking on "Rate Us" in the Settings will open the appropriate page on the Google Play Store.
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Multiple minor bug fixes and user interface improvements.
Notable changes
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Users can now add accounts with just User IDs and no password in their Password Manager. The graph on the Dashboard has been updated accordingly to show how many such accounts are in the Password Manager.
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Actions when swiping on items in your Managers have been implemented. In your Password Manager, swipe left to delete an account and right to edit it. In your Data Manager, swipe left to delete a company and all associated data. In your Alias Manager, swipe left to archive an alias (and right to unarchive it).
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Managing aliases has been simplified: aliases are either allowed, blocked (blocks all senders) or archived. Senders can be directly blocked or allowed for any alias that isn't archived without needing to previously change the status of the alias. For more clarity, the senders are now further identified by their full email address.
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It is now possible to rate the app. Clicking on "Rate Us" in the Settings will open the appropriate page on the App Store.
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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.