IronVest IronVest

Productivity
Version: 9.5.0
Last Update: 2023-03-22

Rating

4416 ratings

Total Installs

100,000+

User Reviews


avatar gene jacobson
2022-02-03

I've been using Blur for many years, it's an absolutely outstanding password manager and their customer service is outstanding.

avatar An WIld
2021-09-06

You should really make it a must-have extension when you go online.

avatar MEGA WEB TECH
2021-08-21

Lost all my Password. Have this installed and turn on as default password manager. After a while was asked to signin again and after I did, no save password was available and am frustrated at the moment.

avatar C Rog
2021-08-13

Bought it for masked cards. Paid the premium monthly fee of $15. You can only make 2-4 cards before they want you to add a checking account, instead of using your debit/credit card to make a masked card. This was NOT listed before you sign up for their premium fee. Furthermore, they then block your account from making a masked card if you make a couple in a day. Should stick to privacy

avatar J J
2021-07-25

I have just started using the masked emails. I already have a password manager, but may switch in the future. It is actually much more simple to generate a secure password through Blur than through my password manager. As far as the masked email function, I absolutely love it. I use a masked email when needed to access information or shop, and then I am able to delete the email. My inbox is so much cleaner. The UI for masked emails is excellent. I look forward to digging in deeper to what this extension can offer.

avatar CHIRAG SINGHAL
2021-05-23

useless for me . password management is supported natively in chrome.

avatar Simon Villaeys
2021-05-11

Pas mal mais peut vraiment mieux faire. Pas de possibilité de cacher/protéger sa carte de crédit si elle n'est pas liée à un compte aux États-Unis. Pareil pour le numéro de téléphone. En plus sur l'iphone, il faut sans cesse rechercher les mots de passe et les copier-coller sur les sites/dans les applis où l'on veut accéder. Je commence à regretter d'avoir payé pour cela...

avatar Remo
2021-03-03

TL; DR: Blur is a joke. Fortunately, Bitwarden can solve my password management problems (no affiliation).

1. No improvements in two years, neither the web nor the Android version, which has been in
2. Android app in Beta for two years now, with a broken auto-fill feature and cumbersome search
3. Features missing, in comparison to Bitwarden: custom fields, search your complete vault right from the extension (with Blur, you have to open the website for full access to all accounts), Domain match customization even down to the account level (even Regex, if you dare), add multiple domains where a single account is used (like amazon.com/de/co.uk, Blur creates individual accounts that you have to maintain separately), and for 10$/y extra even the amazing TOTP code rotation Authenticator Key integration, again on the account level!
4. Blur does not even have secure notes, a feature request I formally made two times already.
5. Shows banner ads for their other products, even for paid members
6. If you are still reading and still not convinced that Blur is a software nobody should recommend, just google: "Abine Blur Password Manager suffers a data breach exposing private data of 2.4 million users". You will get to know that "Exposed information included users’ email addresses, first and last names, last and second-to-last IP addresses used to login to Blur, encrypted Blur passwords."

Okay, Blur has the masking features. They sell their software as a privacy thing. Because they know they do not stand a chance as a Password Manager. Tracker Blocking. Included in Free. The tracker blocking of AdGuard does the job just as well, you do not need Blur for that. Then: Email masking, with a paid subscription, 39$/y. You can get the same functionality for free (e. g. from anonaddy.com). For credit card masking, you need a Premium subscription that costs even 99$/y! Every 21st app-based bank provides one use virtual credit cards for free for these rare occasions you cross a website that does not offer easy subscription cancellation, like the New York Times (I am done with them too, they make it hard to unsubscribe on purpose, by phone only, can you imagine?)

As an alternative, I highly recommend the combination of Bitwarden, AdGuard, a free email masking service and a customer-oriented bank with free disposable credit cards (Revolut, in my case). Bitwarden has more functionality even in the free version, like custom fields, multi-domain accounts, domain matching customization; a working Android App, and for 10$/year even with integrated account level 2FA code generator - no more filling in codes manually from a separate authenticator app necessary!

No affiliation with Bitwarden, I am just a happy customer (and obviously a frustrated Blur paid member, stupid enough to pay for a two-year license). Personally used, paid, and evaluated countless Password Managers extensively over the years, Bitwarden beats them all, Blur is the worst. Among others:

-- LastPass (BEWARE! They accidentally corrupted my vault during a restore operation, I lost a complete vault with over one hundred PWs and countless notes! Also: the got breached a while back),
-- Dashlane (buggy, overpriced),
-- LogMeOnce (slow, missing features),
-- NordPass (sleek UI but missing features)
-- Keeper (limited features, buggy Android app)

avatar NotPracticingLaw. info
2021-02-24

Great concept to mask email address and cards. But, I have a 2 problems, so far with the browser app. 1. Some app developers care about the seeing impaired, and use a code to A. Gauge the users screen size, and B. set the DPI variants adjusting for app windows, or any drop-down, or pop-outs. And as much as I'd LOVE to use this app, Blur does neither, A. nor B.that would benefit the partially blind! And yes. I've already vented my concerns with Blur support, and was told "just change to a smaller size." I guess they don't know what of a super pain it would be to change the DPI, and Reboot, use Blur, and change DPI, and reboot again to use the rest of the OS to see by!
Why do other apps, and browser extensions, not need to jump thru all them hoops to be use-full, for the partially disabled?

avatar Stas Prokopiv
2021-01-20

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