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That’s an interesting approach and probably convenient for some people to put their passwords safely into the “cloud” but it doesn’t hold a candle to the capabilities of my Keepass database. I’d need to use it for quite awhile before I started to have any confidence or trust in it, they haven’t posted a blog entry in almost a year either so I’m not sure how active it is. Nice to have other potential options to keep in my back pocket though and it seems like they have a good philosophy.


