Never trust a closed source app with your security.
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Particularly from a business that is able tonsay so much bullshit about OSS:https://discussions.agilebits.com/discussion/22686/open-sourcing-1password-was-security-question …
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Use keepass. http://keepass.info
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Free software is the only kind of software that respects and protects human and cyborg rights.
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Replying to @MedecineLibre @1Password
Yes. Last time I tried Keepass, the ecosystem didn’t cut the mustard in terms of native apps and usability on iOS/Mac. Will check again.
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They don't have a native iOS app but there are some good apps available
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@apple is the enemy of free & open source software. https://www.fsf.org/blogs/licensing/more-about-the-app-store-gpl-enforcement … That's why they can restrict access to vital apps in China1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @MedecineLibre @aral and
At 1 point you need to make the right choice between the confort of a gilded cage and the rough edges of freedom.
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PS. Comfort v freedom is a battle you’re never going to win. Thankfully, it’s also a false dichotomy. Want to help? Make freedom comfortable
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I am doing my best. And I make sure my work can be used, improved & redistributed by everyone, everywhere, on affordable machines.
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Awesome, let’s not forget we’re all on the same side. Even if we don’t follow *exactly* the same path.
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