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Notesnook is a simple and private note taking app that keeps your notes organized and synced on your phone, tablet and computer.Pricing:
- Open Source
- Freemium
- Free Trial
- $4.49 / Monthly (UI Themes & accents)
- Official Pricing
#Notes #Personal Notes #Note Taking 84 social mentions
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KeePass is an open source password manager. Passwords can be stored in highly-encrypted databases, which can be unlocked with one master password or key file.Pricing:
- Open Source
What cannot be ignored is the fact that many people will attempt to use the same password for multiple sites if given the chance. Furthermore, some of those shops may contain identifiable information which could be problematic. Personally, I take a slightly different approach: I don't care about almost any of my passwords... Because they're randomly generated! KeePass gives you very nice choices in regards to this, when I write down a new account into the password protected DB for a site that I'm about to use, it allows me to both generate a random password for it, as well as specify additional generation rules if needed (e.g. Longer or shorter). That way every password is unique and reasonably secure. In combination with Nextcloud and regular backups to another HDD (and manual ones to SD cards) the password safe is also persisted across my own devices and other mediums, whilst having an even longer password of its own, the only one that I need to memorize (and write down on a piece of paper that I could optionally give to someone I trust, since I once forgot my phone's lock screen pattern years ago). Here's more info about KeePass: https://keepass.info/ This, when coupled with separate e-mail accounts (e.g. One for professional matters, a few for increasingly more spammy or throwaway purposes) and something like uBlock Origin and a VPN does make my online browsing experience a bit more tolerable and secure.
#Security & Privacy #Password Management #Password Managers 206 social mentions
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Well, I will try. First, I was commenting on my interpretation of the parent comment. Identify theft, and protecting savings and retirement accounts. Be inquisitive and aware. I think you have this covered by reading hacker news and having an interest in the subject. I've enjoyed reading Slashdot (while it was good) before switching to hacker news, but it's also been a vital ongoing education for me. Comments often having more value than the original article. Being knowledgeable of security risks and common exploits helps prevent falling victim to them. https://hn.algolia.com/?q=identity+theft https://www.newyorksecuritieslawyersblog.com/my-money-was-stolen-out-of-my-brokerage-account-what-can-i-do-malecki-law-files-claim-regarding-identity-theft-fraud-in-brokerage-account/.
#Search Engine #Web Search #Internet Search 1865 social mentions