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I know what you mean Jake.
But as long as the password db file:
- can be named whatever I want (eg. temp.txt)
- cannot be identified as a password db file (no header data)
- is at least 128bit encrypted
then I can live with that and with the data stored in the cloud. Of course not on every server, but in Amazon (Dropbox) I trust.
The cloud is fire and water resistant, my external hard drive (or NAS server) is not... I belive.
I know what you mean Jake.
But as long as the password db file:
- can be named whatever I want (eg. temp.txt)
- cannot be identified as a password db file (no header data)
- is at least 128bit encrypted
then I can live with that and with the data stored in the cloud. Of course not on every server, but in Amazon (Dropbox) I trust.
The cloud is fire and water resistant, my external hard drive (or NAS server) is not... I belive.