Tether Introduces PearPass, a Local-First Password Manager With No Servers

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Tether has entered a new category. The company announced the launch of PearPass, a peer-to-peer password manager built around one core idea: your data stays on your devices. No cloud servers. No centralized storage. No third-party custody. PearPass is designed to store credentials locally on users’ devices and sync them directly between devices using encrypted peer-to-peer connections. According to Tether, there is no central database to breach and no server layer that can leak user information. The product is already live. Mobile apps, desktop versions, and a browser extension are available. The codebase is open source. And the app has

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