I'm not sure if this is a feature request, or just me not knowing how to correctly use True Key. I want all historic passwords for a particular site to be saved. This is particularly important because True Key keeps trying to save passwords at inappropriate times (like when I fill in a non-password field that it detects as a password) and without having access to password history my only option is to issue a password reset for the service (which in some cases can be a pretty big ordeal).
The question is: How can I see previous passwords for a site?
The feature request is: Store and make accessible all previously saved passwords for a site.
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Micah,
This is a great feature suggestion, I have raised it to our product manager in the hope that will be included in our features backlog. When I know more I will provide an update to you.
Thanks,
Marc D.
Micah,
This is a great feature suggestion, I have raised it to our product manager in the hope that will be included in our features backlog. When I know more I will provide an update to you.
Thanks,
Marc D.
@marcd Any updates on this from 4 years ago? The previous password manager I had (which I'm starting to like more and more) kept a password history. Several sites are using "last known password" as a way to reset your password. I've also had issues with True Key where I save a changed password on my phone but later on another device, True Key has a different password. True Key also isn't great at identifying password fields or password changes yet. So I've changed a password and it's updated the wrong user account for the correct website. Instagram for example I have 3 accounts. I've recently been locked out of one because True Key updated the password for the wrong account. Being able to go into the history would have simply fixed the issue but instead, it became a huge hassle.
Being able to go into a password history would have simply fixed the issue but instead, it became a huge hassle.
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