tag:help.masterpassword.app,2014-09-03:/help/discussions/questions/192-different-passwords-on-every-platformappMaster Password: Discussion 2018-10-19T10:04:02Ztag:help.masterpassword.app,2014-09-03:Comment/406630672016-09-02T03:11:53Z2016-09-02T03:11:53ZDifferent Passwords on every platform/app<div><p>What is the algorithm version used by iOS and Android? Also, on
Android, does the Integrity Test fail (button on the bottom)? If
so, try unchecking the "native scrypt" button.</p></div>Maarten Billemonttag:help.masterpassword.app,2014-09-03:Comment/406630672016-09-02T05:41:36Z2016-09-02T05:41:38ZDifferent Passwords on every platform/app<div><p>Not sure how to see the algorithm version on ios unless I allow
downgrading and then individually change it on each site. Whenever
i choose to downgrade from v3 (i believe) it has a bouncing arrow
over the pen icon that does nothing but ask to fill in a password
whenever i touch it.</p>
<p>On android its set to v3. And it failed the initial test. I
unchecked native key derivation and it just appears to hang on an
integrity test and make the app crash and be unusable. After
unchecking, if i choose any algorithm number it simple spins and
never shows the password.</p>
<p>Cannot tell what the version number is on the osx and web app
versions. Probably not v3?</p>
<p>After messing around with it for a while, it appears that if I
choose password "long" on ios, web and cli, the passwords match.
Still not working on mac and android.</p></div>Artiertag:help.masterpassword.app,2014-09-03:Comment/406630672016-09-09T09:24:53Z2016-09-09T09:24:54ZDifferent Passwords on every platform/app<div><p>I had the same problem. If you do an integrity check on Android,
you can uncheck an option called "Use native key derivation". If
you uncheck that, the passwords should work.</p></div>Marcel de Jongtag:help.masterpassword.app,2014-09-03:Comment/406630672016-09-09T09:26:56Z2016-09-09T09:26:58ZDifferent Passwords on every platform/app<div><p>Never mind, I overlooked your second reply, Artier. On my LG G4
it does work that way, but I have to admit that the integrity check
itself is very slow.</p></div>Marcel de Jong