Daily Deal: Keeper Unlimited Password Manager
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Or, buy 1Password.
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Why?
Why would anyone trust any application with their passwords? It's insanity. No system is fully secure. There's ALWAYS a hack or a back door. ALWAYS.
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Re: Why?
Well the, here is a password manager, keypass, that is open source, that offers a bug bounty if you can find a security flaw, which includes back doors. Have at it, and prove your assertion.
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Re: Why?
Why would anyone trust any application with their passwords? It's insanity.
Uh, actually, no. Most security experts say it's significantly MORE secure.
https://ssd.eff.org/en/module/creating-strong-passwords
https://www.popularmechanics.com/tec hnology/security/a26629/use-password-manager/
https://thewirecutter.com/blog/why-you-need-a-password -manager-yes-you/
https://techcrunch.com/2018/12/25/cybersecurity-101-guide-password-manager/
The issue is that they are almost certainly more secure than whatever method you're currently using, which generally is using one pw over and over again or variations on it, which is incredibly insecure.
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