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<blockquote data-quote="IceMan7" data-source="post: 1121576" data-attributes="member: 121355"><p>1. Cloud on Microsoft servers is not really secure. ,</p><p>2. What does it matter that it's open source? I recently read an interview where even those who check software and issue a certificate don't review all the software because it's too time-consuming for them.</p><p>3. Brave is open source and despite that, it's still earned its share of failures recently.</p><p>4. Bitwarden is the most popular right now and will probably be the first to be attacked like LastPass.</p><p></p><p>The most secure is local KeePass/XC. Passwords are only yours and not in the cloud at someone else's service.</p><p></p><p>That's my opinion. But it's known that sometimes due to convenience (because the cloud) many people forget about security or falsely believe assurances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IceMan7, post: 1121576, member: 121355"] 1. Cloud on Microsoft servers is not really secure. , 2. What does it matter that it's open source? I recently read an interview where even those who check software and issue a certificate don't review all the software because it's too time-consuming for them. 3. Brave is open source and despite that, it's still earned its share of failures recently. 4. Bitwarden is the most popular right now and will probably be the first to be attacked like LastPass. The most secure is local KeePass/XC. Passwords are only yours and not in the cloud at someone else's service. That's my opinion. But it's known that sometimes due to convenience (because the cloud) many people forget about security or falsely believe assurances. [/QUOTE]
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