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New app eliminates reliance on cloud servers and middlemen, giving users full control of their credentials
17 December 2025 – Tether, the largest company in the digital asset industry, today announced the launch of PearPass, a first-of-its-kind, peer-to-peer password manager that keeps every credential securely on the user’s own device, never in the cloud.
With billions of login credentials leaked in major breaches over the past decade, and the added dangers of insecure public Wi-Fi, cloud-based password managers have become prime targets for attackers. PearPass addresses this head-on by eliminating servers, middlemen, and centralized storage altogether, while enabling direct, peer-to-peer, encrypted synchronization across selected user devices. Credentials are never stored outside users’ devices, eliminating the risks associated with traditional cloud infrastructure and providing users with complete control over their digital security.
Nothing wrong with keepass A sincerely fuck off to tether.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @Taj 17 Dec
Was about to post about this but quick search beforehand popped up you pipped me to the post
UX is pretty neat, obviously DC has his opinion
Im with Bitwarden and haven't added anything to PearPass but will keep it on the back burner
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