The first thing most of you do every morning is to open the [Clipperz password manager][home] and start your daily routine by quickly accessing your online services. Just one click on a “direct login” link and you are logged in and, depending on your browser settings, each click will open a new window or a new tab. Unless you are using Safari …
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Clipperz users: tame your tabs in Safari and Firefox
The long tail of donations
In the past 12 months Clipperz password manager has received slightly more than 2,000 Euro (about 3,100 USD). I just want to say thanks to all our donors!
Host your own Clipperz
We are happy to announce Clipperz Community Edition! Now you can host Clipperz password manager on your own server. Clipperz Community Edition offers same features and functionalities of the online service hosted at http://www.clipperz.com with an added warm feeling of having your precious passwords and confidential data on your own server.
Clipperz in your words - Elma Li's story
Elma Li sent us this message about the role played by Clipperz password manager in her everyday life.
Clipperz gets personal
Would you like to run Clipperz from your own server? Then you will be happy to know that we just decided to provide our password manager as a downloadable package.
Clipperz pitch at Lift '08
Giulio did a great job explaining zero-knowledge web applications to the crowd of entrepreneurs, bloggers and VCs gathered for the Venture Night at the Lift conference in Geneva.
Freedom to import
You no longer have an excuse for keeping your passwords and sensitive data on that password-protected Excel file. It’s not convenient and it’s not safe!
Clipperz supports Safari and it's faster than ever
Clipperz online password manager is adding some cool new features. Before officially announcing them I’m glad to confirm what some of our users have already discovered: Clipperz does support Safari both on Macs and PCs!
And the winners are ...
To pick the winners of the [Clipperz drawing][4] we used a random number generated by the [Clipperz password manager][2] itself and looked for 2-digit numbers within the range 1-44, being 44 the total
Defeat keyloggers: one-time passphrases plus one-click logins
One good thing of web applications is the ability to access them from any Internet enabled computer. However logging in to online services from public computers such as those found in internet cafes and libraries could expose your online credentials to keyloggers.

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