Yes. Its the obvious choice for desktop.
But if you want web, have you tried CryptoPad.
Yes. Its the obvious choice for desktop.
But if you want web, have you tried CryptoPad.
Bitwarden had some security issues historically. I generally recommend using software for password managers that isn’t internet connected.
My keepass trainings involve generating a veracrypt encrypted USB drive (for windows and Mac users) for storing a backups of their keepass file. I also recommend they upload it to whatever cloud storage they use (google drive or iCloud usually)
Don’t make assumptions. Privacy is a right for all
Probably an activist who isn’t just protecting himself
My experience is it does work with most sites. And the minority of sites where it doesn’t work are evil sites that I don’t want to visit anyway
I give workshops on privacy. I always tell them that if they get nothing else out of my presentation, its that they should use a password manager.
Honestly I think keepass should be beginner. That comes first before everything else.
Also I think Tor Browser should come before VPNs. Its free and easier to use than VPNs (for when you want to google something secret and don’t want to be tracked. Most beginners are selective like that)
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