Any Suggestions
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@kelly I know, it was a rhetorical question
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@jaredbusch said in Any Suggestions:
@stuartjordan said in Any Suggestions:
@travisdh1 if the app is sharing a file between devices, I would still want that file encrypted.
The transfer is not clear text. so again, the point?
because if said file was to be stored on a windows machine of which I use, I would want this file encrypted, I'm once again not talking about the transport method of the file.
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@stuartjordan said in Any Suggestions:
because if said file was to be stored on a windows machine of which I use,
You are changing the requirements.
@stuartjordan said in Any Suggestions:
an application that runs on mobile
So which is it?
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Ok perhaps I wasn't specific enough there, It will be used on computer and phone..
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Then the answer is use a web based source such as this
@penguinwrangler said in Any Suggestions:
What about a bookstack site for information sharing and then something like Lastpass for password sharing?
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@jaredbusch Thank you for your reply Jared.
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@stuartjordan said in Any Suggestions:
@travisdh1 most modern android devices are now encrypted by default?, if the app is sharing a file between devices, I would still want that file encrypted.
Yes, essentially all mobile devices are encrypted by default. I know of none that are not.
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@stuartjordan said in Any Suggestions:
Ok perhaps I wasn't specific enough there, It will be used on computer and phone..
Ah, then you either need to encrypt the file, the folder, or the machine.
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If you like to still use KeePass, KeeWeb is an option.
You can use the Online Web App to access the file that is stored on a WebDAV server, Dropbox, Google Drive or OneDrive. -
@black3dynamite said in Any Suggestions:
If you like to still use KeePass, KeeWeb is an option.
You can use the Online Web App to access the file that is stored on a WebDAV server, Dropbox, Google Drive or OneDrive.Good Suggestion, thanks!
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Think I need one of these after this thread
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@stuartjordan That's one tiny bottle of Jack. that's like the half serving South Carolina size.
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@scottalanmiller I've actually got the 1ltre bottle, that picture I just grabbed, do they do bigger then 1 litre in the U.S?
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@stuartjordan said in Any Suggestions:
@scottalanmiller I've actually got the 1ltre bottle, that picture I just grabbed, do they do bigger then 1 litre in the U.S?
It comes from here - whatever they do they do here. Yes in comes in handles.
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@scottalanmiller said in Any Suggestions:
@stuartjordan That's one tiny bottle of Jack. that's like the half serving South Carolina size.
Better choice. Yeah, maybe Iām a little biased. Just not a whiskey fan.
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@jaredbusch never heard of it to be fair Jared, everyone has their preference I suppose, I've always been an avid JD fan, don't mind some spiced rum every now and then though.
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@stuartjordan said in Any Suggestions:
@jaredbusch never heard of it to be fair Jared, everyone has their preference I suppose, I've always been an avid JD fan, don't mind some spiced rum every now and then though.
It is an everyday kind of sake.
Also 1.5 liters
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Have you looked at Bitwarden?
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@coliver said in Any Suggestions:
Have you looked at Bitwarden?
I haven't, Thanks for the suggestion, I will check that out as well.
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@dustinb3403 said in Any Suggestions:
I personally use KeePass for Android and pull the database down from my personal dropbox account.
Works well, and it could easily work for you as well, but you'd be sharing credentials across 2 mobile devices at a minimum.
I do the same thing, but have switched to another Android app to access the DB. Have you tried the Keepass2Android app? I prefer it over the OG app.