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.
Big thanks goes to Roberto Pereyra from Gualeguaychú, Argentina, for his translation work and his kindness. Spanish is spoken by more than 400 millions people in the world (including almost 40 millions US citizens), hopefully the new interface will help some of these folks use Clipperz and enjoy a new level of security for their passwords.
As usual, feel free to send in your corrections and suggestions. Users with their browser location set to a Spanish speaking country will automatically display the Spanish version of Clipperz. However, regardless of the browser settings, users can save their favorite language in the “Account > Preferences” section.
And feel free to use as many ñ (eñe) as you like in your passwords: Clipperz supports any foreign alphabet!

(Clipperz password manager is also available in English, Chinese, Japanese, Italian and Portoguese.)

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