Re: (forw) You're one of 31, 081, 179 people pwned in the Internet Archive data breach
Ivan Sergio Borgonovo <[email protected]> Thu, 10 Oct 2024 09:34:38 +0200
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On 10/10/24 4:23 AM, Rick Moen wrote: > I don't know why HaveIBeenPwned is pushing the proprietary 1Password > program, but the cynical surmise is a marketing deal. Much, much > better: KeePassXC, which is cross-platform, open source, _not_ tied in > with surveillance capitalism, fast, small, simple, and based on an > open-standard database file format that's also used by some other > password managers, e.g., ones for iOS and Android. thanks for reminding me that sooner or later I should chose a password manager. Unfortunately KeePassXC can't be centralized and the DB can't be shared across devices. It just mentions "an offline, encrypted file that can be stored in any location, including private and public cloud solutions". So it doesn't really look as a multi client solution and synchronization is just passing this file along devices. And passwords can't be shared among people... I do understand the security implications of sharing a DB over network across several devices that could be lost etc... but there are mitigations (eg. client certificates + password). Is there anything open, that can be self-hosted and has good integration with browsers and android? -- Ivan Sergio Borgonovo https://www.webthatworks.it https://www.borgonovo.net