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  "path": "/t/local-password-apps-other-than-keepass-and-gopass/37176#post_18",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-17T02:01:14.000Z",
  "site": "https://discuss.privacyguides.net",
  "textContent": "trilobyte:\n\n> All these password managers are just a front end to the database file, so you’re doing the same thing regardless.\n\nThe way I see it is more like with bitwarden you dont have access to the file directly. With KeepassXC you do. I was looking for more having 2 different database files from different services - more of a paranoia thing if anything.\n\nEven with syncthing, if a file is corrupted (without you knowing) it would just get synced corrupted across to other locations.",
  "title": "Local Password apps other than Keepass and gopass"
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