• DevoidWisdom@sh.itjust.works
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    7 days ago

    Per the github page “With the API stabilized, we aim to have AliasVault undergo a thorough security audit this stage. We have already initiated conversations with renowned cyber security companies who have taken interest in taking this on.”

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      6 days ago

      I hope it doesn’t say as I didn’t bother to check - how do free projects get money for audits like this?

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        5 days ago

        Good question. I don’t see anything about current funding. They do mention in the road map having a premium cloud subscription to cover cloud hosting.

        I’m a keepass user myself. Too many hosted programs turn to crap one way or another. Let alone the trust componet. I hope for the best with this software.

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        5 days ago

        Excellent question, because financial transparency is becoming more and more of a factor in my shift to open software.

        And I suspect that there are indeed a few not-so-good actors who are abusing FOSS for political or financial gain.

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    5 days ago

    been the number 2 recommendation after shitass proton on alternativeto.net. ui is a bit weird, but works. password generstion def needs more options tho, some sites need more number or more special characters.

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      6 days ago

      I recently started migrating away from 1Password. I was on the individual plan for almost 5 years, but this year they would raise the price. I would happily keep paying, but I just find that the quality has just gone downhill. The Firefox extension seems to freeze up quite often, or unlocking doesn’t work, or sometimes it takes 10 seconds +…

      The browser extension was also feeling a bit intrusive. It would often pop up for non-login fields. There’s also no way to disable it for specific sites.

      All in all, I just grew frustrated with it, and decided to switch to Bitwarden. I’m just on the free one, so I am missing quite a bit of functionality.

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      5 days ago

      we used to use it at work. i hated it, cause it did not recognise any non english european character during search. i wonder what happens if someone with a full cyrillic alphabet starts to use a mess like this.

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      6 days ago

      I don’t know why people use these services that charge you. Just use Keepass. It’s free and open source. The only disadvantage is syncthing across devices, but syncthing makes that trivial.