Awesome guy.
Awesome guy.
It has already been recommended, but LimeSurvey works great. https://community.limesurvey.org/
Password manager services have highly valuable assets (thousands of passwords databases) and malicious actors will try to attack them. You’d be better using an off-line and local password manager like KeePassXC.
The same (and much worse) could happen to Bitwarden, at the end password manager services have highly valuable assets and malicious actors will try to attack them. When using a local password manager like KeePassXC, there’s not a single server storing thousands of passwords databases, just one stored locally and off-line in your computer, significantly reducing the risk.
Vivaldi makes me laugh. It’s a proprietary browser which spies on their users. Stop recommending it for privacy. I’m sure it has some unique features, but Vivaldi is not a private browser.
It doesn’t matter. Nobody will remember it after a few hours (unless you’re some kind of celebrity, then it’ll take a few days)
I prefer XMPP. Probably the best solution available.
Who thought that requiring phone number and relying on third party services would reduce users privacy /s
This sounds more like a ProtonMail ad rather than a tip.