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fromTechCrunch
2 days ago

Perplexity brings its AI browser Comet to Android | TechCrunch

The company is bringing most of the desktop version's capabilities to Android. People can use Perplexity as the default search engine, and they can also mention tabs to ask questions to the assistant. They can also use the voice mode to ask questions about all open tabs. Plus, the assistant can summarize searches across all tabs. Perplexity said the browser can research and shop on your behalf as well, and you can look at what action the Comet assistant is taking.
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fromTheregister
1 week ago

Mozilla's Firefox 145 is heeeeeere: Buffs privacy, bloats AI

Setting aside Mozilla's branding exercises for one moment, we thought we'd start with the modest new features in the release notes. The top feature here is the ability to add and read comments in PDF files. In a previous life, the Reg FOSS desk was a technical writer, and this feature will be very welcome for people collaboratively writing and editing.
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fromWIRED
1 month ago

Keeper Has the Best Sharing Features of Any Password Manager I've Used

Keeper is a name that comes up a lot when shopping for password managers, largely due to its robust list of certifications-it's certified for enterprises, government agencies, and medical institutions. Despite a clear focus on large-scale credential management, it's still a pretty dang good password manager for personal use. Intuitive apps, plenty of features, and easily the best sharing system I've seen top the charts for Keeper, keeping it in lockstep with competitors like 1Password and Proton Pass.
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fromWIRED
1 month ago

Proton Pass Finally Has the Goods to Compete With Other Password Managers

Proton Pass matured into a competitive, privacy-focused password manager offering a generous free plan, strong encryption, passkey support, and integrated Proton services.
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fromWIRED
2 months ago

1Password Is Still the Gold Standard for Securely Managing Your Passwords

1Password combines zero-knowledge security, passkey and autofill support, Travel Mode, and encrypted storage under a subscription model for comprehensive credential management.
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fromZDNET
2 months ago

1Password vs. NordPass: Which password manager is best?

1Password delivers superior user experience and predictable premium features; NordPass appeals to privacy-focused users and those wanting a free option.
fromZDNET
4 months ago

The password manager I recommend most has its own VPN and long list of features

The best password managers make it easy to save and fill your logins, payment cards, and personal information while also keeping your data secure.
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