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by dogma1138
4112 days ago
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Apple doesn't allow replacement keyboards AFAIK considering that what was the post about. I use Keepass with an eToken on my PC, found too many things about the Android version if it that i don't like :) As for the PIN part, most people will setup a 4 or 5 digit pin, you would be surprised how many PIN locks can be broken with using the 10 most common PIN's avoiding most lockouts.
If you have the device it self then avoiding the PIN lockout is a trivial thing to begin with. IF you talk about the Keepass2Android then it has many issues including not encrypting the the DEK in memory while being active, caching way too much shit on disk, and overall having quite questionable other implementations so there's a good chance you won't have to brute force anything. |
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