i gave it a try but i didn’t move my keepass db to it. i liked it but i’m more comfortable with keepass where the db is local rather than someone’s server.
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i gave it a try but i didn’t move my keepass db to it. i liked it but i’m more comfortable with keepass where the db is local rather than someone’s server.
logseq is awesome but their mobile version is still very unstable and has no plugins, only custom css.
i use aegis, it is open source and does not have internet access. you can export and import your secret codes and it has an automatic local backup. it automatically creates a backup of the vault to external storage when changes are made. to backup my vault i use rclone with encryption to backup it to google drive. i also made a termux shortcut script that makes a copy of my vault to sd card.
keepassxc for desktop and keepassdx for mobile. to sync my database between two devices, i use syncthing, a continuous file synchronization. i also use a termux script on mobile to copy my database to the sd card every time i make a change to the database, i just run the script and it automatically copies my database.
If this is true then should I use something else.
it is true that it still has trackers because it still connects to mozilla and google services.
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i use fennec f-droid, it is based on the latest firefox release with proprietary and telemetry removed. tried mull before but site often breaks and slow when searching so i switched to fennec.
i think because many users use anonymous login? anonymous login is like shared credentials and due to many users, it is rate limited. just try to create a dummy google account. don’t use your personal google account to avoid being banned.
if you are afraid of data loss, bitwarden is a good choice because it is cloud based and it can also be self-hosted.
have you checked rclone? you can use it on android using termux app. you can sync your local files to cloud storage like google drive. you can also encrypt the files. the only downside is that you have to manually run the command to sync your files to the cloud storage but you can create a script. there is also an open source app (round sync) that uses rclone but many features are missing, only sync and copy are available but there is an option that you can schedule the syncing of files to cloud storage.