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My $15 Raspberry Pi hosts my password manager and gets rid of expensive subscriptions
Uncover the benefits of hosting your password manager on a $15 Raspberry Pi and saying goodbye to costly subscriptions.
Have you ever had Apple Passwords generate a new password that didn’t end up being saved correctly? Sometimes a website crashes at the wrong moment, or uses protocols that don’t exactly play nice with ...
The era of AI has not been particularly great for cybersecurity. We know that vibe-coded websites and apps have been a hotbed of security flaws that leave the platforms vulnerable to attacks. It turns ...
People are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence for day-to-day tasks, including creating passwords, but what feels like a clever shortcut could actually put your security at risk. Most of ...
Abstract: Writing comprehensive unit tests is a time-consuming challenge in software development. While Large Language Model (LLM) based tools offer a solution, they often struggle with code ...
Let’s cut to the chase. You can’t go wrong with Keeper or 1Password. They’re both among the best password managers available. They’re also easy to use and ...
I’ve been on a mission to de-Google my life as much as possible in an attempt to control how much information a single company has about me. While there are some essential Google services I will never ...
We’ve tested countless free password managers and often find that the challenge lies in finding workable options that can deliver all the necessary features. With that in mind, we tested the free ...
If you’re feeling like you want to move to a secure password manager, here are some possibilities. If you’re feeling like you want to move to a secure password manager, here are some possibilities.
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