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"content": "nostr:npub1srcgh979ychudzrha7asxa7kvennpghghzzadmv5gcunfw5p72qs6xfms4 aren’t you putting too many eggs in a big corporate (and unmovable) basket? My hope is 1Password can be reached when something happens to my account. When Apple closes my account in the future for whatever reason I don’t want to lose access to my passwords. There is currently no way to back them up AFAIK.",
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