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How to configure Passbolt with Postgresql (experimental)
Since the latest v3.5.0 passbolt version, it is possible to use PostgreSQL as a database backend (experimental) for passbolt. Let’s see how…
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Security and compliance roundup
A summary of the recent achievements on the security and compliance front: SOC2 Type II, independent audits, Security Made in Europe label
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Gitlab CI/CD and passbolt secrets automation
Passbolt is not just “another password manager”. It is built for teams and, thanks to its API, can be used as part of your automated…
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What’s cooking for 2022 ?
It’s the end of the year and even though a lot happened in the past 12 months there is more in preparation. We thought that it would be…
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Passbolt v3.4.0 is out
It ships with tags improvements, a dark theme that has gone even darker, in-form menu improvements and brand new RPM packages.
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Passbolt has Revamped its Password Generator
Changing requirements for what makes a strong password means that password managers must adapt. Let’s have a look at the latest…
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Passbolt mobile app is here.
Beta testers needed!
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Passbolt browser integration just got an upgrade
Based on users feedback, it was time for passbolt to upgrade some of the browser extension integration features, primarily the auto-fill /…
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Understanding How Open Source Projects Work
Breaking down the anatomy of open source projects is the first step to getting involved and contributing to your favorite software.
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Simple ways to contribute to open source projects
Learn about the different ways you can contribute to open-source projects and join their growing communities.
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What will the “Account Recovery” functionality look like?
A walk through of escrow, or the Account Recovery feature for passbolt. Find out how it’ll look and what you can expect.
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Introducing the upcoming “Account Recovery” functionality
A deep dive into the feature previously known as “Escrow”