đź”’ Exciting news! MystSafe is going open source! Soon, our community and security experts will be able to examine our code, ensuring unparalleled privacy and security. Stay tuned for the official release!
https://www.mystsafe.com/post/development-update-mystsafe-is-going-open-source-coming-soon

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Development Update: MystSafe is Going Open Source - Coming Soon!

We are excited to announce that MystSafe will soon be going open source! In the near future, we will release the MystSafe client as an open-source project, inviting security experts and community members to examine the code and validate the security and privacy of our unique MystSafe technology. This transparency will allow the public to verify several important aspects of MystSafe:Fact #1: MystSafe Operates 100% in the BrowserThe MystSafe client is a completely client-side application, running

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@mystsafe I'm a bit confused. So the client is going open source. What about the server side?
On your website, you can yourself 'the only privacy preserving password manager'. Where do KeepassXC and Bitwarden fail in that aspect?

@jurgentje MystSafe is focused on privacy of its users by design, while maintaining security and convenience. Please check out the following articles for more details:

Understanding MystSafe's Data Security and Privacy: A Deep Dive:
https://www.mystsafe.com/post/understanding-mystsafe-s-data-security-and-privacy-a-deep-dive

Anti-Privacy Policies of Password Managers:
https://www.mystsafe.com/post/anti-privacy-policies-of-password-managers

18 Essential Features and Exclusive Benefits provided by MystSafe:
https://www.mystsafe.com/post/exploring-mystsafe-12-essential-features-and-exclusive-benefits

Understanding MystSafe's Data Security and Privacy: A Deep Dive

When using MystSafe, your digital secrets—be it a login/password, cryptocurrency wallet mnemonic phrase, or any other sensitive information—are safeguarded with a robust privacy framework. Let's break down how MystSafe ensures that your data remains secure and private.MystSafe utilizes a combination of zero-knowledge encryption and zero-knowledge identity to protect your data. Zero-knowledge encryption means that all data is encrypted and decrypted directly on your device. It never appears in pl

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@mystsafe (1/3) I just looked into your analysis of the "Anti-Privacy Policies" that you address. Specifically I looked into the ones I know better (being Bitwarden and KeepassXC).

Why don't you link to the privacy policies themselves when you spread this FUD? Bitwarden distinguishes between "vault data" and "administrative data" (=billing information). On the first, they have a zero knowledge policy (AND proof, because there are both audits and source available).

@mystsafe (2/3) please stop calling your products "Open Source", as you are not complying to any OSI compatible definition of that term. At best you can claim "source available for the client." (not even for the server)

When wanting to create an account, this is what I read.
Still wondering how you can know if a user is premium if you store no administrative data on them...

So this clearly violates the definition of Software Freedom or Open Source. Maybe the @fsfe can explain to you.

@mystsafe (3/3) Finally, you failed to mention KeepassXC. This offline solution offers more and stronger features than your offering.

If you like to make comparisons, could you please also make a feature comparison of all the managers you looked into? I'm especially curious in your management of password groups and separations of access. How can I share secrets with bookkeeping and other secrets with the IT-team?

Please stop #openWashing your product.Open Source is not a marketing trick,