Submitted by Joe Lotz (not verified) on 28 December, 2007 - 18:59.
I’ve been with you guys for a long time and I think they totally missed the mark on that one. With your zero-knowledge model and total transparency of code, security, and your thoughts :-) it is the best password site out there.
The criticism was directed at “store your passwords, PIN numbers and other sensitive information in one place and to share them with others”BUT… are there currently any better methods of doing this?! How would a user save ~50-100 usernames and unique/strong passwords without writing them down somewhere? Of course they would go on paper somewhere or a spreadsheet or on your laptop/phone. All of which is easier to steal/compromise/hack than clipperz.
So to all the critics out there what is a better solution than clipperz? A solution that has better security, better support, and better transparency?? I didn’t think so… and yes, I am a clipperz fanboy! :-)
The "dumb" award is dumb
I’ve been with you guys for a long time and I think they totally missed the mark on that one. With your zero-knowledge model and total transparency of code, security, and your thoughts :-) it is the best password site out there.
The criticism was directed at “store your passwords, PIN numbers and other sensitive information in one place and to share them with others” BUT… are there currently any better methods of doing this?! How would a user save ~50-100 usernames and unique/strong passwords without writing them down somewhere? Of course they would go on paper somewhere or a spreadsheet or on your laptop/phone. All of which is easier to steal/compromise/hack than clipperz.
So to all the critics out there what is a better solution than clipperz? A solution that has better security, better support, and better transparency?? I didn’t think so… and yes, I am a clipperz fanboy! :-)