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jasonwryan.com
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| | | | | Managing passwords is a necessary evil. You can choose a number of different strategies for keeping track of all of your login credentials; from | |
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opensourcemusings.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article reviews and compares three open-source password management tools (KeePassXC, Lock Box, and Revelation) specifically designed for the Linux desktop. | |
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blog.goodstuff.im
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textslashplain.com
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| | | All major browsers have a built-in password manager. So we should use them, right? I Do I use my browser's password manager because it's convenient: with sync, I get all of my passwords on all of my devices. This convenience means that I can use a different password for every website, improving my security. This... | ||