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8 months agoNo ports open to the internet except 80/443 on the reverse proxy
In terms of security, isn’t this kind of the same as just opening the server port to the internet, which many others are advising against?
No ports open to the internet except 80/443 on the reverse proxy
In terms of security, isn’t this kind of the same as just opening the server port to the internet, which many others are advising against?
Brave has built-in ad blocking, so no need to worry about add-ons. And it’s familiar for Chrome users since it’s also based on Chromium open source
I was a Bitwarden user for 2yrs and recently moved away to ProtonPass. Primary reason for me was native mobile apps and email alias feature. Although it doesn’t have a web version yet (which is planned and would be coming in future), browser add-ons and native apps cover what I need and migration was mostly seamless as well
It’s bad on Android, but is good on desktop