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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
I mistype my 1Password password 50% of the time.
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welter
@fun
*notes dwr uses 1password*
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Slowly migrating off
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welter
@fun
where r u goin
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Apple Keychain for the ~100 most frequent. Then probably something open source like Bitwarden for long term. My pov is everything will migrate to Passkeys or Google SSO in the next few years.
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welter
@fun
is keychain safe? i always select "no" when it asks if i want to save my password just in case
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
I trust Apple and Google more than any other company from a security standpoint. I trust Google less from a "privacy" standpoint.
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Gabriel Ayuso
@gabrielayuso.eth
(Not 100% factually correct since privacy is only a small part of what I've done but that makes for a weaker meme.)
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
To be clear: revealed preference is I trust Google with all of my email, docs, etc in personal and business. I think because Google is under so much scrutiny they have to be buttoned up. But if I had to pick which company is going to be better on the margin from a privacy standpoint, Apple wins.
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Gabriel Ayuso
@gabrielayuso.eth
I'm curious why you think Apple wins? Because they collect less?
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Their core business is not advertising.
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Matt Lee
@mattlee
Do you have any spicy theories on why Apple is able to get away with not sharing data with gov and being blatantly anti-competitive? Seems like they have to be tied very closely with the us gov to me.
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