I think my question was clear enough. The comment didn’t mention banks, I’ve never had a bank that did that, and we generally don’t try to hide our identities from our banks anyway. My best guess was that they misunderstood how public/private keys work, but since that was only a guess, I asked.
A bit of a hacky workaround on Android. Get Keepass2Android, use the included keyboard.
“Paste” whatever via the inbuilt password input functionality. It basically auto types out your passwords. (You protect this behind a master password/and optionally quick accessed by biometrics)
Now type it a form that doesn’t allow copy and paste.
Why?
Wdym why? That’s how most bank portals are designed. Copy-paste functionality is disabled and you have to type username, password, authentication code
I think my question was clear enough. The comment didn’t mention banks, I’ve never had a bank that did that, and we generally don’t try to hide our identities from our banks anyway. My best guess was that they misunderstood how public/private keys work, but since that was only a guess, I asked.
tbh ive never had a password box that I can’t copy/paste into
I’ve seen a few. They’re super annoying when trying to use a password manager with a decent password.
Can’t your password manager do autotype? That’s what I use mostly, because I don’t want all my passwords in my clipboard.
Probably. It works >99% of the time I need it so I haven’t poked around in the settings too much.
A bit of a hacky workaround on Android. Get Keepass2Android, use the included keyboard.
“Paste” whatever via the inbuilt password input functionality. It basically auto types out your passwords. (You protect this behind a master password/and optionally quick accessed by biometrics)
Profit
Yeah… I did this kind of thing before as a password and found that out the hard way
Or even just a paper form.