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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”

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Passbolt security audit 2021 - Part 2
Part II — Firefox and Chrome web extensions

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Passbolt is “Made in Luxembourg”
Passbolt is located in Luxembourg, at the heart of Europe, where data privacy matters and is protected by the law.

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Passbolt security audit 2021 - Part 1
Part I — Security Whitepaper Audit

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How we migrated Passbolt front-end to React
This article will give you an overview of this React migration journey. Most of the discussed technical details come from the style guide repository.

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Improving passbolt security with distroless containers
It is undeniable that containers have had a big impact on today’s software engineering. From infrastructure to deployments and development…

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Why does passbolt require an extension?
The short explanation, as per the official FAQ, is that passbolt requires an extension to ensure the integrity of the cryptographic code, but also to enable functionalities on other websites such as the “password auto-fill”. Not convinced?