Clipperz Password Manager Only Accepts Bitcoin

Clipperz Password Manager Only Accepts Bitcoin

The open source Clipperz password manager focuses on complete user privacy and only accepts bitcoin as a form of payment. "Bitcoin pseudonymity gives any user the option to make it very hard for everyone to create a link between his/her bitcoin payment and his/her data stored on Clipperz servers," says Marco Barulli, who is one of the co-founders. "It gives any user the option to make it very hard for everyone to create a link between his/her bitcoin payment and his/her data stored on Clipperz servers." Clipperz is different to other password managers on the market today because it doesn't....


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