Event JSON
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],
"content": "nostr:npub1hvzjvzfmclu5l5zk65fxye5cgt7e0qvs6rcn60z72v9hy79mmpzq4qmle9 How does it do with passwords? I use a password manager, and I occasionally have to copy a password from it into an app or website. I was shocked to learn that Parallels Tools' clipboard history showed my passwords in clear text!",
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