Hi Tomas,
In mSecure 5, and for the first release of mSecure 6, we don't have "Have I Been Pwned" support. However, it is already on our roadmap for future versions of mSecure 6, so it will be a priority after the initial v6 release.
@Miko I don't understand what you are reporting here. Do you need help with mSecure?
Hi. Still no such function as the I've been pawned or 1PW Watchtower?
I just wonder since I recieved an email that said there was an answer to this question, but I just found a link to someone's facebookpage. A guy from India that I don't know.
Hi Tomas,
Thank you for contacting us. This feature is still on our roadmap on what are going to be doing in the future for this app. If you want to look at our roadmap, please visit our website at: https://www.msecure.com/roadmap/
@Tomas We are currently working on the new 6.2 release for all platforms. The 6.2 release have quite a few UI updates for both Mac and iOS, which we've been wanting to do for awhile now. In particular, the Edit Record view and the Security and Sharing Centers will have an updated look as well as some UX updates to make some features a little easier to use.
The big new feature we're working on is the Browser Extension for Windows. The features have been fully implemented now, so we're in the process of testing and we're making sure everything looks the way it should. Windows users will finally be able to use the browser extension in Chrome, Firefox, Edge and any other Chrome-based web browsers, just like the Mac version has had since the 6.0 release.
The other feature we're working on is new functionality for saved filters on all platforms. When we first released 6.0, we introduced the Filter Bar for mobile in a very simplified way. We exposed the ability to change the template for each of the filters, but it was very limited in it's feature set. In 6.2, for all platforms including desktop, you'll now be able to create complex filters for each of the available filter slots in the app. So for mobile, there will be 5 available customizable filters in the bar at the top of the record list (there is currently only 4 filters that can be used for templates, so we added one more to the bar). On desktop, the "Quick Filters" at the top of the left column, which coincide with the filters in the Filter Bar for mobile, will be customizable in the same way.
Filter customization will give you the ability to save multiple Templates, Tags and Vaults as a query for searching records. It will also give you the ability to save what type of sorting the filter has, so each filter can show a different sorting of the records returned. You'll also be able to set an icon for the filter chosen from the different icons we have created for the app. So, for example, you'll be able to save a filter that searches for all records using the "Login" and "Credit Card" templates, with the "online-shopping" and "technology" tags, stored in your "Business" vault, sorted the way you want them sorted each time you tap the filter. Of course, if you want to keep using the filters in the same way as always, that's ok too. In this case, you'll simply get the opportunity to select which template you would like to filter by when you select one of the filters in the Filter Bar or in the left column on desktop.
After 6.2, we're going to be focusing heavily on the web browser functionality for the next release. One of our main goals is to port of the full browser extension to Safari for both Mac and iOS. The current browser implementation for iOS simply ties into Apple's Password AutoFill APIs, and it's not nearly as full-featured as the browser extension. For example, with Password AutoFill in Safari on both Mac and iOS, there is no concept of "Auto-Capture." This means when you enter in credentials for an exiting account, or updated the password for an account in your browser, mSecure can't record them for you automatically. We want that functionality for iOS. We're not sure at this time if it's possible to do so for Android, but if it is, it will be available on that platform as well.
6.2 does not have an exact release date, but we are trying our best to get it done before the new year. Our roadmap is a rough guideline on what we are planning on getting done in future updates. After the we get the Windows Browser extension done, we will then move on to the next feature that we will implement on the roadmap.
@Tomas Like I stated before we are currently working on our 6.2 release which will be on Mac/iOS. Just because we are working on Windows development features does not mean we are leaving Mac/iOS. We have a multitude of different features we are trying to implement currently but we are trying to get our Windows platform to have a browser extension as well, just as our browser extension on Mac devices. I don't have a concrete date to give you for when we implement Have I been pawned if this is what you are asking for.
Tomas
Topic says it. 1Password, Dashlane etcetera have functions that show if my passwords have been found on dark Web or other places among lists of hacked accounts.
In mSecure I see a list that grades the passwords as old, weak and so on. But no function that shows if my passwords have been leaked?
maybe that is not an important feature?
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