Stateless Password Managers (no DB server required)
How good do you believe you are at managing your passwords?
Do you reuse the same password on multiple webpages?
Do you use a password manager?
An extra layer of security might be to use a stateless password manager.
Stateless is the term used to describe a system that does not rely on the states of other entities to accomplish it's given tasks.
Thus a stateless password manager is self-contained. There is no password database, thus your passwords are not stored remotely.
One password manager that accomplishes these features is called Less Pass.
I am impressed with the features this concept has to offer.
Supporting articles:
https://www.secjuice.com/eternal-password-riddle/
Do you reuse the same password on multiple webpages?
Do you use a password manager?
An extra layer of security might be to use a stateless password manager.
Stateless is the term used to describe a system that does not rely on the states of other entities to accomplish it's given tasks.
Thus a stateless password manager is self-contained. There is no password database, thus your passwords are not stored remotely.
One password manager that accomplishes these features is called Less Pass.
I am impressed with the features this concept has to offer.
Supporting articles:
https://www.secjuice.com/eternal-password-riddle/
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