Yes, It does have a password manager, something Ledger doesn't have. After some more intensive testing I have found out that it does work in about half of the sites I do use. It will save me some time, but I hope the pasword manager function (which is an exclusive feature of Trezor) will get more polished in the future and, at least, work on all major cryptocurrency related websites.
If only the password manager function worked flawlessly it would be enough reason to have one even if not into cryptocurrencies.
Ledger also have a password manager, it's in beta, is a different phylosophie, but is quite clever
you can restore passwords from seed has long as you keep labels
and device restoration is 100% on device. I have both ledger and Trezor
Don't use anymore the Trezor for Wallet, but will maybe try the password manager
I can sell it maybe if Trezor first edition is valuable, have no idea, make an offer if interested
Do you have any source where I can find more information about that alpha password manager for ledger nano s? Or maybe you are referring to FIDO U2F?
I haven't really tried Trezor as a wallet yet. It seems that the web app only supports BTC and for anything else it requires the installation of some standalone app. I am on Linux.
Anyway, the wallet function of the Trezor I only needed as a backup to my Ledger as I am more than happy with how it works. But I wanted the Trezor for the password manager... Have anyone else been able to use the Trezor password manager on Kraken and Poloniex? If so, could you share how did you configure it to work with those sites? Thanks!