New site, new app, great community!
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Just a quick post to say thanks to the great community of users of Clipperz password manager. I’m proud and delighted to see all those interesting discussions in the Clipperz forum, the steady stream of donations, and the amazing reviews from so many reputable bloggers and websites. Thanks!
Et voilà: Clipperz en français!
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Clipperz password manager is now available in French. Emmanuel Pays and Antonin Enfrun have done a great job in translating the Clipperz interface to French, a language spoken by more than 100 million people around the world.
Clipperz "direct login" vs. Passpack "auto login"
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In the previous post I wrote about our zeal in building zero-knowledge web applications and our pledge to never introduce features that could compromise the integrity of our model.
Now I present a comparative analysis of Clipperz and PassPack with regard to the implementation of one-click logins. The analysis will clearly show the benefits of adopting a rigorous zero-knowledge methodology.
A password manager with a Spanish flavor
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65% of Internet users around the world speak a language other than English. As part of the effort to make our password manager accessible to more people in their native languages, we’re announcing the Spanish version of Clipperz.
A bunch of improvements to your password manager
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We’ve been busy at Clipperz: 5 updates in about 3 weeks. It’s time to sum up all new features and improvements that have been introduced to make it an even better password manager.
Clipperz welcomes China!
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Today we launched a new version of Clipperz that, among other small improvements, includes a Chinese-language interface. We hope to make our password manager and digital vault more enjoyable and familiar to about one billion native speakers of this fascinating language.
User authentication and online password managers
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Authentication is an essential part of any web application. But why are web service providers so secretive about their authentication protocols and procedures? Why they are not disclosing any information about how users’ credentials are communicated, verified and stored?
Build script for Clipperz password manager now available
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Clipperz password manager is a huge Javascript application downloaded to your browser before you sign-in. No further Javascript code is downloaded to your browser after the login page is loaded. Therefore it’s quite easy to take a look at the whole application code and verify if it is a genuine version.
Clipperz now in Japanese!
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The Japanese-language version of Clipperz online password manager has been published! Thanks to the kind work of Hit Okano, we are proud to extend Clipperz service to Japanese speakers all over the world.
Clipperz introduces card templates
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We recently released a new version of Clipperz online password manager with an improved interface for the card creation process. We introduced the concept of card template that enables Clipperz users to save their confidential data into Clipperz by simply filling out a card already configured with a pre-defined set of fields.
Bem-vindo ao Clipperz!
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We’ve just launched a new version of Clipperz online password manager with several improvements. The most important is certainly the Portuguese version of the user interface.
The coming of age of Clipperz
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Many things happened in the last two weeks! You have probably seen many small and big changes at Clipperz website.
As a result www.clipperz.com is no longer just a blog, but the home of a new online password manager. So, it’s time for a brief recap.
Quick guide to exporting passwords from your browser
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I wouldn’t recommend to use your browser as password manager. It’s not just a matter of security, but mostly of convenience.
Another week of passwords - 01 Feb 2007
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- VNUnet.com - [Enterprises wasting millions updating privileged passwords][2]
Another week of passwords - 25 Jan 2007
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- PassPack Blog - [Why you must use a Password Manager][1]
When passwords are low-hanging fruits
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Everybody has probably heard [about this][1] before, but it’s worth repeating: Firefox’s storage of passwords is not secure!
Another week of passwords - 18 Jan 2007
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- Techflock - [Online Password Managers - why you should use them…][1]
Another week of passwords - 14 Dec 2006
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- SecuriTeam Blogs - [High load reveals passwords][1]
