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Privacy
Welcome! This is a community for all those who are interested in protecting their privacy.
Rules
PS: Don't be a smartass and try to game the system, we'll know if you're breaking the rules when we see it!
- Be civil and no prejudice
- Don't promote big-tech software
- No apathy and defeatism for privacy (i.e. "They already have my data, why bother?")
- No reposting of news that was already posted
- No crypto, blockchain, NFTs
- No Xitter links (if absolutely necessary, use xcancel)
Related communities:
Some of these are only vaguely related, but great communities.
- !opensource@programming.dev
- !selfhosting@slrpnk.net / !selfhosted@lemmy.world
- !piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
- !drm@lemmy.dbzer0.com
What about 1Password?
Couldn’t you self host your bitwarden cloud thereby bypassing the meh privacy?
(Or even better, Vaultwarden)
I use keepass apps and place the keepass file into my own cloud and just sync it that way.
Has worked flawlessly for years and I just donate my money to the Open source apps (both XC and DX).
What makes Bitwarden less private than Proton Pass?
edit: oh ok, didn't see the links, mb.
KeePassium is great on iOS.
KeePass all the way. Solid, simple, and comes with a proven track record.
I use Keepass2Android on my personal Pixel, Keepassium on my work iPhone, KeePass XC on my laptop and gaming PC, and plain-ol' KeePass (portable) on my work laptop. All except my work laptop are synced via Syncthing w/versioning enabled, including a Syncthing server on my Proxmox cluster (that one gets everything). My work laptop calls to my NextCloud instance via WebDAV, which has my cluster's Syncthing directory mounted as an "external share".
I actually had no idea that KeePass could do WebDAV shares until earlier this week. Pretty nice. KeePass XC doesn't support WebDAV, and according to how they talk to people who bring it up on their GitHub, it appears they have no intentions of doing so.