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  "path": "/t/password-manager-i-haven-t-seen-discussed/37706#post_6",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-07T20:01:18.000Z",
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  "textContent": "For myself, I would be running on macOS from the App Store. So there should be some additional guarantees there - such as a hardened runtime.\n\nInsecure code does worry me. But if they can build SQLCipher they should be competent enough to build a UI on top of it. Nobody is perfect but something I’ve taken into consideration.\n\nI hit up CS a few days ago. They have no interest in open sourcing the UI clients. They confirmed no audits have been completed and pointed to the the number of eyeballs that have been on SQLCipher.\n\nTo be clear, I’m not advocating to add Codebook as a recommendation. These are just personal considerations I’ve gone through. If I hadn’t had to fight with Keepass so much this wouldn’t even be in my radar.",
  "title": "Password manager I haven’t seen discussed"
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