StrongBox/KeePass has Expired field which is set manually.
I think it makes sense to update this field automatically after each password use due to current changes in mail services:
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Has a place to make a time period field, which is set from the date of last use, to update the Expired field.
Hi Mark.
StrongBox/KeePass has Expired field which is set manually. I think it makes sense to update this field automatically after each password use due to current changes in mail services:
Has a place to make a time period field, which is set from the date of last use, to update the Expired field.