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"textContent": "Wait, why do you want two programs? You might as well install both keepassxc and the original keepass to let them share the file.\n\nWhat matters in terms of backups normally is the database file, because you can migrate it to other services, including online ones.\n\nKeepass is really the best solution as long as you can manage syncing and protect the database file. That and the UI is all you’re getting out of an online service anyway.",
"title": "Local Password apps other than Keepass and gopass"
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