Published by Attie Heunis
Originally from South Africa's magnificent Eastern Cape, my family and I now reside in Pennsylvania in the United States. To earn my keep I'm an executive for a multinational company in the Healthcare sector.
I'm also a serious amateur photographer. Pro-environmental and conservation views.
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I use keepassx (more or less the same deal, even reads the same kdb files, but available on Windows, Linux and Mac, and I store my central KDB file on my dropbox, so it’s available everywhere.
As long as you use a sufficiently long password, it would be pretty hard to brute-force crack the encryption.