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"path": "/t/popular-password-managers-fall-short-of-zero-knowledge-claims/35546?page=2#post_36",
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"textContent": "presleymarkw:\n\n> The only true way to avoid these vulnerabilities is to use a local-first password manager. Clearly Proton Pass is not.\n\nYou can also self-host or have a solution that has no attack surface on the server.",
"title": "Popular password managers fall short of “zero-knowledge” claims"
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