• vrighter@discuss.tchncs.de
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        6 months ago

        one of the extensions has the description: “an easy flow to update passwords”

        If that has to be an extension, then this sucks

          • boredsquirrel@slrpnk.netOP
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            6 months ago

            With pass, each password lives inside of a gpg encrypted file whose filename is the title of the website or resource that requires the password. These encrypted files may be organized into meaningful folder hierarchies, copied from computer to computer, and, in general, manipulated using standard command line file management utilities.

            This sounds cool, but relies completely on OpenPGP. That is secure enough, right?

            But this also means

            • no metadata security
            • no usernames
            • no comment

            It is cool, but only having a single entry means you can not replace the website with a more anonymous placeholder.

            For sure this tool sounds pretty great! Especially encrypting everything seperately is very nice.

            But sometimes getting a name might already be too much.

            Also to avoid big brother connecting all data, I normally have an entry like

            Entry: MSOffice
            username: alias1+website@mail.org
            password: •••••••••••••••••••••
            URL: xxxxx
            Comment:
               Username: xxxxxxxxx
               name: albert einstein
               birthday: 2.6.1956
               Security question 1 2 3
               TOTP backup keys: xxxx
               Random comment
            

            This is all not possible, which means I would need the same username everywhere, or remember it (I dont, I have 300 Keepass entries).

            In KeepassXC I have a single file. Hackers would need to bruteforce only one. But at least they wouldnt know exactly what they want to decrypt.