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Started by Phil Harvey, July 07, 2015, 07:07:50 AM

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Martin Z

Quote from: lmiol on May 25, 2023, 06:05:38 PM>  I switched to BitWarden
Try to use KeyPass. It is security strong, opensource and portable =)
Also you can keyfile backup to google drive. If anybody get this file - he get nothing =)

Lol, at the risk of going wildly off-topic (and don't get me wrong, definitely in a jokey way rather than actually wanting to get into an argument/debate about it 😁)...

BitWarden is also...
✅ Really secure (AFAIK)
✅ OpenSource
☑️ Portable (not sure)*
✅ Hosted for free in the cloud
✅ Hostable by you locally if you prefer
✅ Has built-in MFA ("TOTP") functionality**
✅ Is totally awesome! 🙂

* If you are self-hosting, then I guess you would pretty much need to run some kind of virtual server/service, so that your phone and other devices can check their local copy for passwords you might have updated on another device, etc -- so am not sure if portable (at least how I would think of it applies that much)

** TOTP support is "extra" but the price is very low (less than $1/month), and this also gives you additional benefits like 'emergency access' etc... Speaking purely personally, the convenience of having all my passwords, one-time MFA codes and any extra notes I've made (answers to security questions, etc) in one place is amazing! 👍🏼

( FIGHT!.. FIGHT!.. 🤣 )

StarGeek

I don't know if I messed up originally or if it was changed, but the Windows Rating property for videos is Microsoft:SharedUserRating. I've updated the original post.

There are other posts in these forums mentioning SharedUserRating, but I was pretty certain at the time that it was Microsoft:Rating. Now to find all the times in other forums where I said it was the wrong tag.
"It didn't work" isn't helpful. What was the exact command used and the output.
Read FAQ #3 and use that cmd
Please use the Code button for exiftool output

Please include your OS/Exiftool version/filetype