![]() Some of the non-password info I store in PP includes product information (manufacture, model and serial #, date and place purchased, warranty info, other notes about the purchase or sign-up details for registering the product, manufacturer’s URL, support email/phone etc.), software info (similar to the above, but with fields related to software such as version number, registration key etc.), identity info (e.g. DataViz says that mSecure can import all my PP data, which I’ve found out is a BIG deal for me-I have some 500 records in PP, though many aren’t passwords. My first step was to find out a little more about the offer to switch to mSecure recommend by DataViz. the things that I can’t accept and that will eliminate that software for me Note: ‘Showstopper’ is a common term in the software industry and refers to a bug that prevents the system from working, or a piece of functionality that doesn’t work as it should and prevents the user from going further, either because the function is broken or because it is deemed essential *for that user*). and what the showstoppers are for me (i.e. This will be a long series of posts as I’ll document what I did, what I’m looking for, etc. DataViz has recommended another password manager (mSecure) and offered a special discount for it for the first year, but before I jump into signing up for that, I needed to do some research. It’s such a shame as this is software I use every day, it auto syncs with my Android tablet and phone, and I’d be happy to pay a subscription for it. ![]() They decided NOT to go for a subscription model. They sent out an email last last week to say that support (which I’ve never used) will cease at the end of June, and the cloud storage will cease/be deleted at the end of December 2022. After some 15 years, the password manager I’ve been using every day (Passwords Plus from DataViz) is finally closing up shop ( ).
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