Passpack’s job is to let you store and share private data (passwords) in way that not even we can see them on our server. While it sounds very straightforward, that definition has been in the making since Dec. ’06. When we first launched Passpack, we equally stressed both data privacy & security and personal privacy & [...]
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May. 21 -
We completed the performance improvement of Passpack moving the static files on a new server. This improves also the general security because it is now much harder for an attacker to try to inject Javascript code.
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May. 18 -
Passpack has discontinued Google Gears support. It was used with slow browsers like Internet Explorer 6 or 7. If you use one of these browsers, probably your account will become really slow without Google Gears. We strongly suggest to upgrade to IE 9 or to a totally different browser like Chrome.
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May. 18 - To improve the performance, we moved the static files to Nginx that is much faster then Apache. Unfortunately, we discovered that some users can not access non-standard ports, so we have reversed to the previous configuration.
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Dec. 1 -
Follow-up to the last post, the billing system is completely functional again. Happy Tuesday!
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Nov. 30 -
The billing system is temporarily not allowing upgrades. We’ll alert you when it is back online.
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