Add privileged-apps link

Jérémy JAMET
2025-10-27 20:29:44 +01:00
parent c20438cd8b
commit d2adb6b1d2

@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ _Local use is the easiest way and allows you to retrieve Passkeys from the servi
_You can also use your Passkeys from your phone to log in to a service from another device by bluetooth without going through the internet. This is very convenient for easily connecting to a web service on a PC, for example._
_**Please note: There are still limitations to this method, which depends on the Credential Provider API of your phone which uses Google Play Services and depends on the remote device. If the two are not compatible, the procedure will fail. Refer to the documentation for your second device for more information.**_
1. The KeePassDX Free build does not need to perform this operation, it validates the Play services package by default, but if you are using the **KeePassDX Libre build**, you must set **Play services as a privileged application**. If you agree to have your Passkeys transferred to this service, then verify the `com.google.android.gms` signature and set the package as a privileged application. The known signatures :
1. The KeePassDX Free build does not need to perform this operation, it validates the Play services package by default, but if you are using the **KeePassDX Libre build**, you must set **Play services as a [privileged app](#privileged-apps)**. If you agree to have your Passkeys transferred to this service, then verify the `com.google.android.gms` signature and set the package as a privileged application. The known signatures :
* `7C:E8:3C:1B:71:F3:D5:72:FE:D0:4C:8D:40:C5:CB:10:FF:75:E6:D8:7D:9D:F6:FB:D5:3F:04:68:C2:90:50:53`
* `D2:2C:C5:00:29:9F:B2:28:73:A0:1A:01:0D:E1:C8:2F:BE:4D:06:11:19:B9:48:14:DD:30:1D:AB:50:CB:76:78`
* `F0:FD:6C:5B:41:0F:25:CB:25:C3:B5:33:46:C8:97:2F:AE:30:F8:EE:74:11:DF:91:04:80:AD:6B:2D:60:DB:83`