What do you guys use for password fill service? I' don't use chrome and only use Samsung internet browser due to fluidness and adblock addons. But none of the password managers work to autofill? I like safeincloud app since you manage the DB in gdrive rather than 3rd party site.
Any options to have safeincloud fill in for Samsung Internet?
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Some applications store sensitive information and have internet access. For example, there are apps that ask for your Google account to back up SMS messages or access Google Reader.
I'd like to know that my password is only going to Google and not to some third party server database as well. Paranoid, yeah. But if someone gets your Google account they could practically have free reign on your life with password resets and the like.
Is there a way to monitor this traffic, or maybe even a sort of firewall app that notifies you when a secure data string is being sent over the net?
(On a related note, I can't believe Google hasn't provided a secure way to authenticate without forcing developers to ask for login information yet)
Hi There,
when surfing the web through our smartphones we frequently use WiFi free networks, the problem is that there is an add on for firefox, 'FireSheep',
that reviels our login info for our facbook, gmail and even bank accounts
is there any firewall or anything else that can avoid such info theaft?
k9nadav said:
Hi There,
when surfing the web through our smartphones we frequently use WiFi free networks, the problem is that there is an add on for firefox, 'FireSheep',
that reviels our login info for our facbook, gmail and even bank accounts
is there any firewall or anything else that can avoid such info theaft?
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Yes, install the plugin "blacksheep" which can alert you if someone is using it, by spoofing cookies for it to "steal".
Use a VPN though if you are concerned. Wifi without encryption isn't secure, and you can expect any cookies to be sniffed when using it.
Not for Android nor WP7 nor iOS AFAIK.
Just try to avoid using any app that doesn't encrypt communications. How would you know that? I don't know of any studies or papers about this... so test at home using wifi!
For browsing the web just avoid to login in any web through http, do it all over https.
Regards
How can I change the user agent in the Samsung browser?
I'm trying to do online banking and it seems to be the only browser that supports client certificates. However the bank only supports IE and FF. If I could just fool it...
Doubt you can do it with the stock browser (at least not easily/don't know if you can do it even 'with difficulty'; not motivated enough to find out).
Just as easy to use FF for when you need to use online banking on your phone, and there are working user agent switchers for FF/Android if you need to stooge a site into thinking you're using IE (Phony/Custom User-Agent String).
Hi, how do I make the Samsung internet browser open links through their native apps. Specifically relay for reddit.
Hi folks,
I'm trying to (remotely!) solve some kind of weird issue. On a Samsung A3 phone, on any wifi or on the mobile connection :
I can : download apps from the Play Store, take remote control with TeamViewer, browse the internet (only with Samsung browser!).
I can't : receive mails from Office 365 (neither Samsung mail or Microsoft Outlook app), I can't browse the internet with chrome.
I tried :
- accessing websites with their IP, same issue, so not a DNS issue.
- Uninstalling a bunch of apps (like sophos). Now there are only really basic apps installed.
- Rebooting a few times.
- Clearing all datas from Samsung browser, chrome app, samsung mail app.
I'm slowly running out of ideas... Do you have any ?
Thanks