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carlschwan.eu
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| | | | | A month ago, I started working on a new application to manage your passwords in Plasma. And while still at a PoC status, this weekend, it finally started to look like something almost usable, so it sounded like a good occassion to write a small blog post about it. The current name is "Keychain" or "Plasma Keychain" but this is subject to change and suggestions are more than welcome. My end goal is to provide a more future proof replacement to the ageing KWallet application. From a technical point of view, this is a fork of the internal of KeepassXC with a Kirigami GUI completely written from scratch. This means it uses the standardized Keepass format to store the passwords in the database which is implemented by many applications including on other platforms... | |
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snipe.net
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| | | | | There's no excuse for crappy passwords anymore, thanks to apps like 1Password. Creating good, hard-to-crack passwords is clumsy and the harder a password is to crack, the harder it is to remember. So what if you didn't have to remember them? 1Password stores all of your passwords in an encrypted file on your hard drive. [...] | |
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blog.thenewoil.org
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| | | | | Password managers are thankfully becoming a mainstream topic. In addition to seeing commercials for certain ones from time to time, it's ... | |
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feeding.cloud.geek.nz
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| | | [AI summary] This article discusses the current state of TOTP two-factor authentication in 2025, highlighting interoperability issues and security considerations with various authenticator apps. | ||