The inner circle so to speak

  • @[email protected]
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    32 years ago

    As a US consumer, I can’t use a lot of these VPNs. When you dig into how local governments are trying to break encryption in many countries overseas it makes you slow to sign up for services. The worst case would be you use a service, get invested and a few weeks later new legislation you’re not following/in the know about gets passed and some of your data is now in some foreign governments jurisdiction more so than it was before.

    It’s not that Germany or Sweden in particular do that today but I also haven’t quite looked into its bounds, if five-eyes alliance reaches them, etc. There is a lot you have to be cognizant of.

    Also I like Bitwarden but Vaultwarden is the way to go; just make sure to donate/pay somehow for bitwarden if you use its clients.

    • RBG
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      182 years ago

      Ah, the new pokemon game that just came out.

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    12 years ago

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    12 years ago

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    12 years ago

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    12 years ago

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    12 years ago

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  • @[email protected]
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    72 years ago

    For anyone still using Mullvad and wants port-forwarding, I recommend AzireVPN.

    Good list! I use all of them too.

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    12 years ago

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    • @[email protected]
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      122 years ago

      Tutanota is one of the few good E-Mail services that i can think of, what’s so terrible about tutanota?

      • WtfEvenIsExistence3️
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        132 years ago

        Tutanota is in Germany, which is part of the 14 Eyes global surveillance network. Protonmail is located in Switzerland, not currently part of any such intelligence agreements. Switz courts are also much less willing to approve search warrants.

          • @[email protected]
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            12 years ago

            I already know both Videos and i am still convinced that ProtonMail is the best Mail provider. Them giving the IP Address to the French authorities “for no reason” is a claim I hear parroted a lot, but it’s simply not true. Also, if the French activist had used Tor or even just the free tier of ProtonVPN they wouldn’t have to worry about any of that, so it all comes down to bad opsec

              • @[email protected]
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                12 years ago

                Proton wouldn’t have to disclose the real IP from anyone using their VPN, you can read their Blog-Post on that here. I think they fixed the next point, but why wouldn’t it redirect to a clearnet site? You are already using tor, hopefully on the “Most Secure” setting, so why would you care? VPNs can be secure (like proton or, even better, mullvad), but I agree that most of them aren’t. I also agree that E-Mail was not designed to be secure, but that doesn’t mean that it can’t be. PGP exists, and since proton is heavily pushing for you to use it, I think it’s okay to use their service.

                Cock.li is a nice Mail provider with a not so nice owner and while the philosophy behind it is pretty cool it’s AFAIK also on every spamlist possible. Also the domains are, aside from airmail.cc, just not good for any professional usecase

      • @[email protected]
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        42 years ago

        The lock in and the lies. The first being your inability to read your emails in another client. Second is the lie that it’s secure when email is inherently not second. It’s making a false promise.

        Oh and I forgot the new issue, being that you can’t zoom mail, which is infuriating.

        Disclaimer: I pay for Tutanota and have for a few years. But I’m tired of it. Will switch to another season once K-9 becomes Thunderbird for Android

  • dzervas
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    32 years ago

    just a side note for everyone out there that uses bitwarden: you can reset your password with just your email. that means the admin can see your passwords. The only 3 upstream password managers that don’t have that “feature” are 1Password, lastpass and keypass (not counting gpg-based script in bash n friends). Lastpass is obviously a mediocre solution (too many breaches), keypass isn’t for everyone (UX). 1Password is a very solid solution and it has public security audits

    I’ve got nothing with agilebits/1Password - i just use it after spending days researching (also I’m a former IT security engineer)

    • @[email protected]
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      32 years ago

      No you can’t reset your bitwarden master password with just an email. I invite you to try and let is know how it went.

    • @[email protected]
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      If that were true that it wouldn’t be just a side note because it would render the whole Bitwarden product useless. It’d pretty much mean that they are not encrypting passwords at all, so even worse than infamous LastPass. But as the other comment pointed out, it’s pretty much not like that.

    • eeeeyayyyy
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      12 years ago

      Been using Bitwarden since it was on horrendous light blue theme, and I’m fully aware that users cannot easily reset their master password through email ever since.

    • Waryle
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      2 years ago

      It’s so out of context it’s almost untrue.

      Bitwarden can’t find or change your password, and their admins absolutely can’t see them either.

      You’re talking about the “admin password reset” feature offered to organizations (and which doesn’t concern lambdas users at all), which must be explicitly activated and which allows admins not to see our password, but to trigger a password reset with notification to the user.

      Once the password has been reset, all you have to do is change it, and nobody else has access to it.

      https://bitwarden.com/help/forgot-master-password/

      https://bitwarden.com/help/account-recovery/

  • @[email protected]
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    12 years ago

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  • @[email protected]
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    172 years ago

    KeePass is also a good password manager, it’s open source and you get to store the password database anywhere you like.