Reviews for Passwordstate Password Manager
Passwordstate Password Manager by Click Studios
Review by jk561
Rated 4 out of 5
by jk561, 3 years agoWorks pretty well for everything.
Sometimes the manual password search function doesn't find all the passwords though, which can be annoying. Not a problem for websites, if the password's URL is configured correctly, but annoying if the URL can't be configured.
Recently it also asks if I want to update the password stored for some websites after login, even though the password wasn't changed and the plugin had even filled out the login info itself, so why does it even ask???
Sometimes the manual password search function doesn't find all the passwords though, which can be annoying. Not a problem for websites, if the password's URL is configured correctly, but annoying if the URL can't be configured.
Recently it also asks if I want to update the password stored for some websites after login, even though the password wasn't changed and the plugin had even filled out the login info itself, so why does it even ask???
11 reviews
- Rated 1 out of 5by N/A, 9 months agoV8 was pretty great. Now with v9 I have to enter the master password every single time I start up the browser. Ok, security wise I can understand, although I would appreciate the option to choose whether I find it necessary. However, about half of the time after putting in the master password it tells me my session is expired, then I have to go to the website, log in there, confirm, and then... re-enter the master password. This is beyond annoying. Just remembering passwords is almost less of a hassle than this.
I will be migrating to a different password manager soon. Too bad, it used to be great. - Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 17982956, a year agoWorks about 70% of the time. Most of the time you have to manually copy the user name and password from the extension, which defeats the purpose of it.
Also why can't you should more than x amount of records for a website.
Their development team needs to have a look at Bitwarden makes a good password manager extension as this one is not. - Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 17944324, 2 years agoThis password manager doesn't seem to understand how URLs work. It is useless if it can't fill in logins! In addition, it does not generate actually secure passwords (as they are way too short).
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 16931407, 3 years ago
- Rated 4 out of 5by Firefox user 16222169, 4 years ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Damin, 5 years ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by mbirth, 5 years agoCompared to well-established password managers like LastPass or Bitwarden, this extension feels like an open-source hobby project where the developer lost interest after the basic features worked. It only shows passwords from "Web Site Login" lists without the possibility to even manually search for username/passwords from other types of lists. No option to show matching web sites in the top menu of the extension. And I have to log into the PasswordState server again each and every morning. At least this extension has a much more human-friendly UI compared to the web app.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 14935019, 6 years agoNot sure who is to blame here,
But the plugin no longer works with the latest firefox update.
Either Firefox did not communicate to the developpers required changed or Click Studios did not make the work required to deploy required change.
Right now Trying to even add this plug-in, I am getting an error that it cannot be downloaded.
Frustrating that everytime I am all set to be efficient I get to waste time with the tools supposed to allow me to be efficient. - Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 14739213, 6 years agoReally like this password manager. Great for a small business. And it is really handy to have a Firefox extension for it.