(Previous version | Next version)
Notable changes
Users can now choose to keep their Master Key in memory up to 10 hours when they configure their Security preferences in the Settings.
Credentials generated for a private & secure account (i.e., an alias as User ID and a strong password) were previously saved in the Password Manager only when an account was actually registered on a website. This is no longer the case and they are now always saved for more convenience.
Users will no longer be asked for their Master Key when retrieving only the User ID for an account (i.e., in a “Reset password” form or in a 2-step login form) as it is not needed for decryption purposes then.
Multiple minor user interface improvements, including a fresh new look for the Smartfield Icon menu.
Bug fixes
An effort has been made to make sure that the Smartfield Icon no longer overlaps with existing Show/Hide icons in fields on websites such as netflix.com.
Notable changes
Users can now export their data directly on their Android device. Indeed, accessing My Account through the app will now open the page in the device’s main browser, giving users access to the “Export data” tab. Learn more about how to export your data
Videos have been updated to better represent the app.
Notable bug fixes
Several bug fixes and app stability improvements, particularly in the Data Manager
Notable changes
Users can now export their data directly on their iOS device. Indeed, users will now find an Export section in their app’s Settings, from which they can export a CSV file to save a copy of their data on their device. Learn more about how to export your data
Videos have been updated to better represent the app.
If a user has multiple accounts for a given app or website, the most frequently used accounts will be shown first when using Privowny Autofill to retrieve credentials.
The behavior when encrypting data from a session in the Data Manager has been changed. Previously, the data would be encrypted but remained visible to the user at the time of the action, creating confusion. Now, users will immediately see that their data is encrypted and will have to temporarily decrypt it (“show”) to see it in the clear.
Multiple minor user interface improvements.
Bug fixes
Multiple minor bug fixes
Known issue
The Privowny Autofill feature has some limitations for retrieving credentials. This is fixed with the use of iOS 13.