

Tell me more about that. How does it work?
Tell me more about that. How does it work?
Can CLI applications inside Termux interact with the Android clipboard?
We have USB/NFC hardware security tokens, as well as OS-integrated passkeys
albeit it being only source available
Isn’t that exactly why we need to leave the official Bitwarden client for something else?
Absolutely
Either use secure, encrypted VoIP calls (e.g. over Signal or another secure messenger with an end-to-end encrypted call feature)
Or you use a secure messenger that only runs on smartphones and doesn’t have a desktop client
Nope. Since the entire database is contained in a single file, it can’t sync multiple edits properly, leading to sync conflicts. Because KeePass was built around local database files, whereas Bitwarden uses actual synced databases, where individual updates can be uploaded, instead of causing conflicts or overwriting the entire db.
It definitely has a nicer design and blends in well with the rest of the system (at least on Android)
Bitwarden can’t be compared to KeePassXC. Bitwarden is fundamentally built around a sync server, whereas KeePass is meant to exclusively operate locally. These are two very different fundamental concepts for, you know, how to actually store and access your passwords.
I tried the second approach for some time, but using NoScript became really annoying, since I never knew which scripts are necessary, and which are used for tracking or some other bullshit. It was always trial and error, and just felt tedious and unnecessary. I wish NoScript would have a built in whitelist of scripts that are known to be necessary for websites to function, this would avoid breakages and make it much more comfortable to use.
And basically 99% of the modern web doesn’t work without JS. I don’t know why there are still so many people running around and saying “disAblE jAvAscrIpT!!!”, yeah like how the fuck am I supposed to use the web??? At that point, I could also just delete my web browser, it would literally have the exact same effect.
You don’t control any VPN services hosted on someone else’s (e.g. a cloud provider’s) infrastructure. They have full access and can technically do anything. And they see your incoming and outgoing connections. This is stupid, and doesn’t give you any privacy benefit. There are good and trustworthy VPN providers like Mullvad, IVPN and Proton. Just acknowledge that.
I think we should spread this message and the guide in other communities or on other platforms. I don’t think posting this in the Firefox community will achieve much.
I’ve been using OpenCalc, but CalcYou seems great too
This is just talking about developers having to include a link to their privacy policy in the respective field in the App Store/Play Store
So basically like a user style that you would use in Stylus? What are the differences, advantages/disadvantages?