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(I didn't have a wallet at the time so I was cooked)
Oh shit... Damn. sorry that happened to you :(
I do back it up with the rest of my stuff to an external hard drive, but that's... Like once in a year so could be better.
I have my keepass database file in my cloud that i use to sync it between phone and PC. I create a backup of all of my files on my PC + cloud folder once a year to an external hard drive. Better than nothing but probably would be better to do this more frequently ๐
I also empty my phone from time to time and move everything I want to keep to my PC (like photos).
Wait isn't that defeating the purpose of KeePass? I strictly use it as a local password manager (no cloud backups and such), since I thought that was the main spelling point
Or is the database file encrypted with a password? If not you might want to use something like VeraCrypt to encrypt and password protect the database files on the cloud
Didn't see this comment but: I trust enough my cloud provider + the database file is encrypted with the masterpassword you set for your keepass.
I also use this cloud to host my Joplin notes, which are also E2EE (joplin supports it) so even if my cloud provider would take a peek it's all encrypted.
Ah ok, I was wondering if the database file is encrypted, ignore my comment since it was intended for if the file is unencrypted by default