IronFox is pretty good. My only gripe with it is that my password store doesn’t recognize it as a web browser.
For example, in Firefox if I go to gitlab.com and sign in, my password store does a lookup for passwords that have gitlab.com in the path. But with IronFox the lookup is for IronFox, which is similar to what happens if I use a qr code reader app to open a link in webview. But I have webview disabled so I think it’s just something proprietary in Firefox that was striped out.
I don’t use keypass. And this is going to be a me problem. I just found out android password store has been archived in 2024 so I’ll need a replacement that works with pass
Gotcha, the lack of capitals made me think that wasn’t an actual name and that you were concealing which manager you use. I don’t think I can be of help here, then; sorry!
@CubitOom@infosec.pub theres no need for finding a replacement. The benefit of open source projects is that theres usually someone who forks the project and continues the legacy if its popular enough.
You are very fortunate github user agrhan forked your pass command based android password manager. Here’s a direct link to the apk snapshot while im at it.
This is maintenance-only meaning it only updates dependencies. So don’t expect new features. There might be some others more actively worked on, but this is the most popular and stable one.
In the future maybe take a moment to browse forks on the projects git page instead of just assuming the project is dead and running to a replacement.
I believe fennec is maintained and operated by Mozilla, so if your goal is to get away from that then IronFox is probably a few steps further in that direction.
No, but IronFox is a great privacy fork for Android.
why isnt it in the play store or fdroid?
It’s on F-Droid,
but you’ve gotta add their repo:
fdroidrepos://fdroid.ironfoxoss.org/fdroid/repo?fingerprint=C5E291B5A571F9C8CD9A9799C2C94E02EC9703948893F2CA756D67B94204F904
That link can also be found on their Gitlab:
https://gitlab.com/ironfox-oss/IronFox#ironfox
IronFox is pretty good. My only gripe with it is that my password store doesn’t recognize it as a web browser.
For example, in Firefox if I go to gitlab.com and sign in, my password store does a lookup for passwords that have gitlab.com in the path. But with IronFox the lookup is for IronFox, which is similar to what happens if I use a qr code reader app to open a link in webview. But I have webview disabled so I think it’s just something proprietary in Firefox that was striped out.
Which password manager do you use? I would hope KeePass would detect it.
I don’t use keypass. And this is going to be a me problem. I just found out android password store has been archived in 2024 so I’ll need a replacement that works with pass
Gotcha, the lack of capitals made me think that wasn’t an actual name and that you were concealing which manager you use. I don’t think I can be of help here, then; sorry!
@CubitOom@infosec.pub theres no need for finding a replacement. The benefit of open source projects is that theres usually someone who forks the project and continues the legacy if its popular enough.
You are very fortunate github user agrhan forked your pass command based android password manager. Here’s a direct link to the apk snapshot while im at it.
This is maintenance-only meaning it only updates dependencies. So don’t expect new features. There might be some others more actively worked on, but this is the most popular and stable one.
In the future maybe take a moment to browse forks on the projects git page instead of just assuming the project is dead and running to a replacement.
Is Ironfox better than fennec right now?
I believe fennec is maintained and operated by Mozilla, so if your goal is to get away from that then IronFox is probably a few steps further in that direction.