![]() Beyond that, Sticky Password is a bit strict with URLs: Other providers like LastPass recognize Amazon accounts on different localizations such as and .uk, whereas Sticky Password doesn't automatically supply the needed login credentials unless configured for that specific site. The UI of the app is easy to use and quick to navigate. When using Amazon, for example, the service couldn't find the credit card we had saved. I found the Sticky Password better for syncing passwords and securely storing data. Most of the time, Sticky Password does well when it comes to automatically filling forms, identifying the correct input fields, and supplying the needed data sets, but not always. Once you've registered a new account for a website where you don't yet have any data saved, you can automatically save your login data for it. ![]() Whenever you create a new account on a website, you can generate a secure password by clicking on the Sticky Password icon in the password field. Some users who reviewed Sticky Product on Trustpilot claimed to be using the product for a long time and were still as enamoured with the software as the first time they used it. ![]() ![]() If only a single record is saved, you'll be automatically logged in, however, in all other cases, you can select which data set you would like to login with by clicking on the icon. On Trustpilot, there were a meagre 51 reviews of Sticky Password but the software earned a respectable TrustScore of 3.8 out of 5. Sticky Password should automatically identify web forms for login or input fields for personal data, displaying an icon alongside them. ![]()
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