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Why This Password Manager Requires a Private Key (Passbolt Interview)

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Why This Password Manager Requires a Private Key (Passbolt Interview)

Most password managers use your master password as the encryption key—which means it can be phished and brute-forced. Passbolt uses a random private key instead. Henry interviewed co-founder Remy about why they optimized Passbolt for teams, how granular permissions prevent credential leaks, and why self-hosting matters for businesses.

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Episode Timestamps

00:00 INTRO
01:20 PASSBOLT TARGET DEMOGRAPHIC
05:52 PASSWORD MANAGER BASICS
06:51 PASSBOLT TYPICAL CUSTOMER
07:41 PASSWORD MANAGER OPTIONS
10:33 ATTACKS ON BUSINESSES
13:17 PASSBOLT BUSINESS MODEL
16:24 SELF-HOSTING
19:22 PROPRIETARY TECHNOLOGY
22:09 SUITE VS. FOCUSED PRODUCT
24:12 FEATURE REQUESTS
25:49 EMAIL ALIASING
27:04 PASSKEYS
28:54 MANIFEST V3 + BROWSERS
30:26 PASSKEYS (CONT'D)
33:30 TOTP
36:49 INTEGRATIONS
37:59 TWO PASSWORDS?
42:09 REMY'S FAVORITE PW MANAGER
43:39 COMMON MISTAKES?
44:38 HIDING TOTP SEEDS
46:49 FINAL THOUGHTS
47:30 HOW TO FOLLOW
47:51 OUTRO

Episode Sources

  • Passbolt: https://www.passbolt.com
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