u/Glum-Ingenuity7132

Keepassdx vs ProtonPass

So I've been using Keepass for years now, and have been pretty satisfied with it.

I also got a premium proton subscription a couple months ago, and have been reasonably satisfied with it. The plan comes with a Proton Pass, which up till now I had only been using to create aliases. But since it is an app for password management, I figured I'd look into whether I can transfer over all my keepass stuff to it as well. Does anyone have experience using both? Is it possible to transfer the db over from one to the other? Does Proton Pass work offline (when I'm on my phone and not connected to the internet)?

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u/Glum-Ingenuity7132 — 4 days ago

How/where to get apps?

Hello all! I just recently got a Pixel 9 Pro XL because I wanted to use Graphene.

For context, my previous phone was a rooted OnePlus, and I used FOSS as much as possible. The one pain point was banking apps not working. I'm breaking away from Google stuff, and a lot of recommendations relating to that seemed to be "Get a Pixel and install GrapheneOS on it", and apparently Graphene had better luck with these bank apps.

I've got that now, and looking around here, there seems to be a consistent recommendation to not use Fdroid and not use Aurora. The app ecosystem on GrapheneOS seems a bit limited, and I don't want/use a google account, so...what am I supposed to do? Where do you all get your apps from?

Looking harder, the recommendation against fdroid seemed to be that it is less secure, because the majority of their apps are signed by fdroid itself rather than the app authors. Accrescent is cool, and has some apps I was using before, so I installed some of them, but installing AppVerifier and checking them out, it seems that many of the apps on their aren't verified either- e.g. Molly and Organic Maps is, but Aves Libre and Iron Fox are not.

So after all that long preamble, where and how do you get your apps? How do you cater to them being "more secure"? If you don't have a google account, how do you get apps like your bank apps? If I like specific FOSS apps over what GrapheneOS provides me, how should I get them?

Thanks in advance, and sorry if the question is really dumb, I'm new!

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u/Glum-Ingenuity7132 — 6 days ago
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Hello all,

I recently signed up for an account on one of those...website websites, where you can set up a number of static pages. I am mostly planning on treating it like a blog of sorts, with a homepage and a list of articles you can access chronologically or by tags or something.

The service I'm using only has the ability to add or edit html/css files, however, and my html skills are woefully out of date.

Is there a FOSS WYSIWYG html/css editor that someone could recommend? Kompozer is apparently almost 20 years discontinued. Others I found seem to require using online, or having an account. Is there not something that I can just download on to my (windows) system, not have to set up a host or server or something, just use, have it output some files, and be able to upload those files?

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u/Glum-Ingenuity7132 — 24 days ago

So I understand that using my phone's NFC for bank stuff will likely be difficult, but what about NFC for other, more benign stuff?

I have a couple of apps that can read the NFC cards/stuff I have (I currently use NFSee), but I'd like to be able to store those on my phone, and "transmit" them as well, so I can just swipe my phone instead of using those items: membership cards, access cards, amiboos for my Nintendo Switch, and so on. Is there an app that would help me with that, and what would the process be?

u/Glum-Ingenuity7132 — 24 days ago