I wrote a bit about my plans to change the way I manage passwords (tl;dr 1Password --> Syncthing + KeePassXC)
Would love any and all feedback.
https://sts10.github.io/post/password-management-keepassxc-and-syncthing/
@schlink I'm surprised there isn't a Keepass2 implementation for iOS. There are two for Android, and one of them is really good.
@gcupc oh, didn't mean to imply there weren't. There's MiniKeePass and a few others (see: http://keepass.info/download.html).
My issue is that I wouldn't be able to get at my KeePass db on my iphone unless I used something like Dropbox or Google Drive. At least that's my understanding.
@schlink oh. On Android, I use Nextcloud, but there's also an unofficial Syncthing.
@gcupc yeah-- read about the Syncthing Android route-- cool that it's offered.
What's Nextcloud like? I couldn't get a feel for it after a cursory skim of their website. Seemed a bit more intense of a setup than Syncthing? Though if they offered an iOS option that might be a winner...
@schlink they do have an iOS app, I believe. But nextcloud is much more heavyweight than Syncthing. It's not just a syncing solution. It's self-hosted cloud storage, contacts, calendar, plus optional apps for things like notes and document editing.
It's more like Google Drive or Office365 than just sync.
@gcupc ah OK. Syncthing is right about what I can handle-- I'm really relying on the defaults being sane and secure tbh. That said, another thing I want to get off of is Google Calendar
@schlink @paulsheprow IMO Nextcloud is your best choice. Self host, or find a provider that you are willing to trust.
@gcupc @paulsheprow Haven't looked into it, though I realize Google Calendar is a sleeper pick for hardest Google service to quit.
privacytools.io (a common starting point for me on such questions) doesn't have a section on calendars, but a search of their subreddit may be a good place to start https://www.reddit.com/r/privacytoolsIO/search?q=calendar&restrict_sr=on
@paulsheprow Thanks!
I've got a more general one on privacy/security that I try to keep relatively up-to-date (Don't think I linked to it in the keepass post)
https://sts10.github.io/post/2016-11-12-some-privacy-and-security-measures/