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PaperTrail1062832d
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PaperTrail1062832d@AlgoRythm > "I’m not storing anything!"
So when the app closes/machine reboots, anything/everything is lost? -
AlgoRythm5098432d@PaperTrail The data gets stored only on the local machine in a locker file. I'm not storing anything, the user is.
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Demolishun3080731d@AlgoRythm does it still include giving them your first born and talking trash about Apple?
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PaperTrail1062829d@AlgoRythm > " I'm not storing anything, the user is."
I'm not familiar with that technology. Does it protect you in the case of a breach?
ABC company uses your app to store customer user name/passwords, credit card info, etc, ABC is hacked and the press release is "It's not our fault, AlgoRythm didn't use the military grade encryption XYZ, blame him!!" -
vlord4923ddid you have problems or missed features in KeePass? because it seems to be exactly that
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AlgoRythm5098423d@vlord KeePass is fine. My program has a few more QoL features out of the box. My original motivation was to find solutions for if the user forgets their master password.
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@AlgoRythm IDK KeePassXC has some pretty fresh features. OTP is one of those kinds of features that has been pretty killer for me.
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Parzi892918dhow exactly are you achieving the "infinite master passwords" thing? every way i can think to do it either wastes a shitload of space or leads to trivial bypass of master passwords outright.
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AlgoRythm5098418d@Parzi no waste! A random key is generated and used to encrypt the whole locker. Then, the random key is encrypted using the password and the resulting cipher text is stored in the locker. So, given a valid password, you can decrypt the random key and unlock the locker
Just submitted my first app to the Microsoft Store 🎉🎉
It's a simple offline password manager that also accepts other formats of data such as credit card and personal info.
Made it using WinUI 3. To prevent you from forgetting your master password, each "locker" accepts an unlimited number of passwords. If you forgot one, you can just use a different one. This is my idea to make offline password managers a little less of a hassle.
Can't wait for approval from the store!
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