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"textContent": "From what I can tell, the encryption engine (SQLCipher) is open source though and you can verify the encryption since the files are stored and processed locally. I get the concern but it doesn’t seem like you are forced to “blindly trust” them, especially if you don’t use the sync feature.\n\nI agree with you though, its probably still a non-starter for most here. Although I question if its that much worse then 1Password which is reccomended.",
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