willcranston
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25-07-2024 10:19 AM
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Should we not be able to copy passwords in a password management app?
The ability to copy passwords in Samsung Wallet offers several practical benefits:
1. Enhanced Convenience
Copying passwords directly from Samsung Wallet all
ows users to quickly and easily enter their credentials into various apps and websites without having to remember or manually type them out. This is particularly useful for complex passwords.
2. Improved Security
By storing and copying passwords from a secure wallet, users are less likely to write down their passwords in insecure places or use the same password across multiple sites. This reduces the risk of passwords being stolen or compromised.
3. Efficiency
The copy-paste functionality speeds up the login process, especially for users who access multiple services regularly. This is especially beneficial for those who use long, randomized passwords that are difficult to type accurately.
4. Reduction of Typing Errors
Manual entry of complex passwords can lead to typing errors, which can be frustrating and time-consuming to correct. Copying passwords ensures accuracy and reduces the chances of errors.
5. Password Management Integration
Samsung Wallet often integrates with password managers, allowing users to store, retrieve, and copy passwords seamlessly within a secure environment. This integration ensures that users have a single place to manage their credentials.
6. Accessibility
7. Multi-device Usage
Users who operate across multiple devices, such as smartphones, tablets, and computers, benefit from the ability to copy passwords from their mobile device and paste them into applications on other devices, ensuring a consistent and secure login experience.
Overall, the ability to copy passwords in Samsung Wallet combines convenience, security, and efficiency, enhancing the overall user experience while promoting better password management practices.
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25-07-2024 01:02 PM
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On my S24 Ultra Samsung Pass/wallet automatically fills in my credentials on websites and apps by just reading my fingerprint which is even more secure.
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25-07-2024 01:02 PM
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On my S24 Ultra Samsung Pass/wallet automatically fills in my credentials on websites and apps by just reading my fingerprint which is even more secure.
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willcranston
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25-07-2024 01:04 PM
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Well, yeah, but if you try to copy passwords across different devices, which might not be Samsung ones, it can be less secure
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25-07-2024 03:49 PM
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Same on Z fold 3. You tap on the username field and gives the option to sign in automatically.
