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  • Well, 4get use a scraper, so I can use searxng, startpage or any other indexer with it (including DuckDuckGo, google, yandex etc). And another thing is the fact that almost every instance has support for Tor hidden services (which I use). But in the the end is more of matter of preference, I'm more of a fan of the less modern frontend

  • Gaming @lemmy.ml

    The MMORPG Urban Dead, after nearly 20 years, is shutting down because of new UK laws

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  • yeah, the dev seems kinda like a shitposter ngl (although there are some funny pictures in the front page)

    However, I configured it as my default search engine, so I never go to the front page. Also, at least is free and open source (AGPL)

  • I agree, but picture this: if someone get their hands in a kdbx database, they would need to brute force through the master password; they couldn't possibly know any sites or logins. In the other hand, if someone got your password store, and you used this hierarchy structure, they could try to attack directly the logins, which increases the attack surface. That being said, yes, I completely agree with your last statement.

    edit. For example, if you want to host the password database in a host service not owned by yourself, pass is entirely out of question in this case. A kbdx database, however, would offer a good deal of privacy

  • Hmm I get it. As I said, I think there is good use cases for it, specially because of the simplicity, but I personally prefer to have the entire database encrypted, kinda like keepassxc does

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Question about the 'pass' password manager