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by CM30
2470 days ago
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I'm not comfortable at all using them. For one thing, I can't tell how they're really storing the passwords, or what kind of encryption they're using there, so I end up being forced to merely trust they're doing the right thing rather than giving backdoors to others or rolling out their own crypto or using some setup that can be reversed on their side. Additionally, I also believe that: 1. I should have access to all my passwords without a working or stable internet connection 2. And that I should leave as few ways for social media/cancel culture pressure to affect my life as possible. Hence offline systems like KeePass work fine for me. I can trust they're not providing backdoors, I don't have to worry about a third party server getting hacked, they're accessible offline and if I end up in a controversy, my enemies can't do anything to get my account suspended or terminated. |
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