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"textContent": "DigitalAutonomy:\n\n> By this logic of evaluation, you’d have to discount 1Password. And discounting 1Password as a fantastic password manager for all that it is and does would not make sense one bit.\n\nThere you can verify if your data is leaving your machine encrypted. I don’t consider a privacy risk of storing and retrieving encrypted data remotely.\n\nDigitalAutonomy:\n\n> By the same logic, you also can’t be sure your money in your bank is safe and that you operate on the perpetual uncertainty about if your money is there or not every day.\n\nThis has nothing to do with privacy. Btw, banks are pretty big privacy risk, but this is a totally different topic.\n\nDigitalAutonomy:\n\n> This logic makes no sense. Sorry.\n\nThere is nothing wrong with having this opinion, however by the examples you wrote, it seems you’ve misunderstood what I’m saying.",
"title": "Hister: A free & self-hosted personal search engine"
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