If you are interested in privacy you are probably interested in password storage … plus I wanted everyone to know about the inevitable future enshitification of this product. Spread the word and replacement recommendations are welcome too.

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    3 hours ago

    You need two apps though and I personally have more faith in vaultwarden being stable than nextcloud.

    Glad your “fucking” password manager isn’t exposed to the internet. Mine isn’t exposed either since I use tailscale to access it. Your comment leads me to believe that your NextCloud instance IS exposed to the internet. Wouldn’t that mean that if a hacker gets access to your account they could also get your keepass file as well?

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      I just typed out a response to most of this, and rather than repeat all that, I’ll copy a link here https://lemmy.zip/comment/26557132

      A lot of it can be summed up in that compromising Vaultwarden means everything is screwed while compromising NextCloud is mainly a minor inconvenience. It provides neither information about the database’s password nor any avenue to attempt to intercept the password.