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by 2Gkashmiri 1854 days ago
look man. i get it. you want ease of use, the same reason you have "browser sync" capability enabled when you only use your laptop to surf internet. I get it. I have successfully trained my family, over 5 years now to use keepass. they keep one file on their phone, all changes to their logins go into that file and often that file gets dumped to a secure backup. it works. I get the whole excitement about centralized passwords, quick one click logins, zip zip and all but the sad fact is, it takes 2 seconds to copy paste from keepassdroid which is on github if you are concerned about "random developer". without internet access, whats the best this app developer can do? delete files? oh my.

the multi user support is fine but 90 of users have just a bunch of email logins they need to keep rotating. you shouldnt carry your important credentials like bank codes and stuff on live anyways so whats the big deal if you have to remember to rotate a file every 3 months or so? or is that a big deal and being too lazy want to subject yourself to hacks and bugs that will leak data? good luck to you