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Yep definitely can!
I think im paranoid because i have a whole flash drive that i cant access stuff on because its corrupted. Dont want that to happen to my keepass๐คฃ
print on paper
yes seriously. no one can access it, and it cannot get corrupted.
Good idea, ill get a notebook!๐คฃ
That's why you need backups. If you wipe your phone and only have a single other copy of your data, you do not have a backup.
If your keepass database is encrypted then backup it in cloud
Truu, i read that you need 3 backups!
3-2-1
3 copies, including the original
2 types of media
1 stored offsite
The first is to be used. The second is to restore the 1st in the event it is damaged. The third are to restore the first and second in case the building burns down.
Nicee thats a good plan!
It's the IT standard of care for backup.
Nicee!!
Take backups.
1 or 2 copies of something is not a backup, 3+ is a backup. And test them too, make sure they work.
Makes sense!