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I used pwdhash for a long time, and moved to KeePass. pwdhash is less secure because:

* A site may be able to compromise the browser extension.

* You have to memorize several passwords because sites require different length passwords.

* The code has been reviewed less.

* A key-store like KeePass can store many original passwords, not just one hashed password.

* It doesn't have a non-browser app, so I had to copy paste passwords from the browser, while KeePass has Alt-Ctrl-A.




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