Also, isn’t onion service pretty much used to hide the server’s IP, but doesn’t do much about hiding anything for the end users?
Also, isn’t onion service pretty much used to hide the server’s IP, but doesn’t do much about hiding anything for the end users?
He does recommend using the built-in browser’s password managers; he just had beefs with how the extensions, which the non-browser password managers have to contend with, are implemented, and with the security of the vendor’s network and software. He himself uses Chrome password manager.
Instruction: Put in water to return to normally fucked looking state.
Next episode: Incursion of the Bods.
Obliged! I am terrified of both updating and not updating. One update in the past more or less disabled my phone which I had to take to a service center. Not updating, well, not as much, but always nagging…
I also use Bitwarden. I would recommend it to anyone who can benefit from a cloud-based password manager because the basic functionality is free and the more advanced features (premium, family) are very affordable.
Using Bitwarden safely will make your digital life safer, but it will most likely be more complicated than it is now. You will need to:
You can think about increasing your safety/convenience step by step by keeping a book of password (which can be lost, so has to be kept secure and probably make backup) with
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