Both projects are hosted on github: Clipperz is the sponsor of 2 open source projects: Because we want to enable as many people as possible to play with the very same code that is powering clipperz online service.
Exporting clear text version of your data it’s your data! We do not ask for your email (so we can’t bother you even if we should later decide to do so), and we don’t even know the actual. Once you start using clipperz to protect your passwords and sensitive data, being offline could give you a sense of uneasiness, a weird feeling of being disconnected by your most precious.
Full anonymity we don’t want to know anything about you; The links to the code repository have an hard reference to the very first public release of the code, to make the actual row numbers matching the correct code; Clipperz is an online vault where you can store confidential data without worrying about security. It can be used to save and manage passwords, private notes, burglar.
You can freely move your data in and out of clipperz. One of the most common uses for clipperz cards is to securely store the details of online accounts (urls, usernames, passwords, pins,.) clipperz is, in fact, the perfect place to. Make a donation if you like clipperz, its openness, and its view of cryptography as a powerful tool for liberty, then you may consider making a donation. Why an open source version of clipperz?
Two months ago we announced the public preview of the brand new version of our password manager, version /epsilon.