![]() ![]() ![]() There is actually a way to upload a file into Keepass database itself. I recommend backing up your AV password file in a seperate Keepass database itself, in case the format got screwed up. I recommend backing up your AV password file, encrypt it using something like Gnupg (Edward Snowden recommended it, and it has been matured enough where it is well tested.), upload the file online (make sure 2FA doesn't disable access!!) for cold storage.Īfter that, put the password used to encrypt the AV password file into your password manager, so if something goes wrong, you can always recover from old information. Even companies are scared AF, they created a position called software testing. Yeah, that's the thing about using other peoples programs, especially vendor lock-in types. "My avast holds about 600 passwords so I'm not 100% sure it all cameacross properly after I did my conversions and it's a heck of a lot ofchecking to do with my initial random checks looking good so far atleast." "Maybe keepass had it sorted alreadywith a similar import Generic json as with the Generic CSV or an addonsomeone may have created ?" ![]()
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