• nutsack@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    9 hours ago

    I’ve tried storing encrypted blobs including a keepass database on Google drive and I always end up with hundreds of conflict copies

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      8 hours ago

      Put the keepass database in a folder and use syncthing to sync that folder.

      I just run syncthing on every device that needs my password and they all always have an up to date copy of the database.

      • Clay_pidgin@sh.itjust.works
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        4 hours ago

        What do you use to encrypt the files to begin with? For apps that don’t have an encrypted backup option built in.

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          3 hours ago

          Keepass encrypts the database with AES-256 by default so there is already a layer of encryption protecting your passwords.

          If you use keepass and want to use a third party service to store your files there’s a way to setup an untrusted mirror which will encrypt the files before sending it to that client. That way you still have your files elsewhere (often on a VPS, seedbox or other host) but that host doesn’t have the unencrypted sync folder just in case you decide to put non-encrypted files in there too.