Thanks for the explanation!
I’m Gregor, I don’t post a lot, but I do make loads of comments.
Thanks for the explanation!
Or Proton Pass, they already use Proton for email
Agreed. Mullvad is absolutely epic. A question: why do we have to pay for domain names? And why do some providers offer a domain at a lower price than others, while offering the same services? it doesn’t make sense to me, an explaination is welcome
Good point. 2FA is quite useless if you have a randomly-generated 256 characters long password for every service. I guess Bitwarden is worth it for the advanced security reports (it costs them money for this) and supporting the devs?
As I have said previously, Hetzner is most definetly worth it and it can be expensive. I can’t think of any more examples tho 😅
Authenticator. Also, I would like to support the devs. Running a server and developing the software itself is far from free.
That’s an insanely good deal! I should move pict-rs to backblaze on my Lemmy server
Bitwarden is worth it. (Yes, I know, I should self host it. I do, but I still see it as a good deal.) Also Hetzner is a good subscription. So yes, some are worth it
How’s invidious? Aren’t they very similar?
matrix.org element is the most well-known client, and probably the best one.
Your extension is archived, I’d rather not use it.
Link please? For research purposes, of course.
The server side literally doesn’t matter. Even if it is FOSS they could do anything they please with it, other than reading it, because it’s all encrypted. They could wipe all passwords if they so wanted.
I self host my own Vaultwarden instance (a bitwarden server written in Rust) and it’s more reliable than Google’s password manager.
Object storage is indeed insanely cheap