![]() KeeWeb (an active project implementing a KeePass-compatible application project website). ![]() There are two other candidates for (trustworthy?) password managers that I recently stumbled upon: Even against EU legislation on EU territory. By the US legislation they have to “serve the best interests of national security”. Because, even if they wanted to oppose their government they can’t. We must stop trusting those services at all, please. It’s like talking about privacy enforced by 1-to-1 encrypted chats on WhatsApp. If they are encrypted this doesn’t change a lot: It’s just a matter of time they are cracked open as Snowden explains in his original documentary. If you put your files there it’s like sending them to the NSA directly. ![]() Why are we talking “Dropbox” and password managers in one and the same sentence? Dropbox is the most dangerous service for file storage that Edward Snowden was warning about.
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