The inner circle so to speak

  • @[email protected]
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    12 years ago

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  • @[email protected]
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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.

  • darcy
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    232 years ago

    keepass > bitwarden

    vpn providers should be reviewed regularly

    email is inherintly insecure/non-private, self hosted is best

    • @[email protected]
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      92 years ago

      why do you prefer keepass to bitwarden? has it better privacy or is it just a personal preference because you like the UI more for example?

        • @[email protected]
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          62 years ago

          You can selfhost bitwarden, there’s also vaultwarden, an open bitearden api implementation. You could host this on an internal-only server. But you also can sync your single password file with a lot devices and use keepass, I just find that a bit annoying. You also cannot share some passwords with your relatives easily that way.

          • Radioactive Radio
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            22 years ago

            Hey it’s fine if you trust them, it’s a very convenient service and from what I found it’s pretty secure, since there’s no way to recover logins if you forget your master pass. But i personally don’t like the idea of having passwords on someone else’s server and I’m too stoopid to set-up my own instance on a docker container server thingy. Syncthing just works for me, got GUI and everything.

      • @[email protected]
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        12 years ago

        its more user friendly. Just a file you have to have. You can encrypt that double and tripple on bitwarden nope.

      • darcy
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        keepass is a different paradigm. it uses a locally encrypted file. many frontends for it (use keepassxc and keepassdx). dont have to rely on some 3rd party, even if they say they have e2ee. theres no better privacy (and security) for an app than not using it with the internet. im not too concerned about ui for pw manager personally, the less time i spend w it unlocked the better. only (slight) problem for me: multi device usage (i just copy the file onto my phone occasionally). general rule of thumb: if it can be selfhosted, it is best to.

        i think bitwarden is the best one of its type, it comes down to your needs and threat model

        • king_link1
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          82 years ago

          I use syncthing to sync my KeePass file, and I highly recommend it. Very easy to set up

        • @[email protected]
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          I really like the cross device sync, even tho it’s a security risk of course. also, I don’t know anything about self hosting (might get into it when I got the time), so bitwarden might be the best pw manager for my requirements rn.

          • darcy
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            22 years ago

            sorry i didnt mention but yeah like the other reply says u can absolutely sync, i just personally prefer not to

  • GVasco
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    62 years ago

    I might swap bitwarden by passbolt as it uses a more recent programming stack, although vaultwarden looks to be a good alternative too.

      • @[email protected]
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        22 years ago

        Not necessarily, plenty of good programs written in C89 for example.

        With something that is heavily library dependent, having a more recent development stack may mean better maintained libraries but definitely not a sure thing.

    • @[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

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      allows their car insurance to spy on their location data and driving habits Is curious about privacy

      Okay buddy

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    12 years ago

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    • Cliffjumper
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      12 years ago

      Still can’t bring myself to use proton pass. I’ll be much happier when proton drive better integrates with desktop machines as well but calendar, VPN, email and the bonus simplelogin premium are way too useful.

    • Almace
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      212 years ago

      You do also kind of put all your eggs in one basket so to speak though. I don’t have anything against Proton and the pricing makes sense if you value all their services and pay for Ultimate (though by my estimate, less sense if you are only looking for a smaller handful of services). However, if you go fully into Proton for everything, you’re placing your trust into an entire stack of services and it can end up a single point of failure.

      • @[email protected]
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        12 years ago

        I trust their privacy claims but if you backup your email and calendar you can just as easily move elsewhere if Proton does go down. Having only one provider can make things a lot easier to manage.

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    12 years ago

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    12 years ago

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