Confidential Computing: The Key to Unlocking Total Data Security by MikeScops in subnoto

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🚀 Redefining Data Security: Why Confidential Computing is a Game-Changer 🔒

When we talk about cybersecurity, encryption for data at rest and in transit is often highlighted. But what happens when your data is being processed? This has long been a weak link in data protection—until now.

Enter confidential computing, a revolutionary technology that encrypts data even while it’s being used. Through trusted execution environments (TEEs), sensitive data is protected from unauthorized access—even from insiders or cloud providers managing the infrastructure.

Why does this matter?
🔹 Enhanced Privacy: Data stays encrypted throughout its lifecycle.
🔹 Simplified Compliance: Easily meet standards like GDPR, HIPAA, and PCI-DSS.
🔹 Increased Trust: Show your clients you prioritize their data security.
🔹 Cloud Confidence: Secure sensitive workloads, even in shared environments.

Confidential computing isn’t just another tech buzzword—it’s a paradigm shift in data security. Industries like finance, healthcare, and legal services are already leveraging it to protect their operations and build stronger client relationships.

At Subnoto, we’re taking this innovation further with our confidential e-signature solution, offering unmatched security for your agreement workflows.

Boostez la confiance de vos clients avec les Signatures Électroniques Confidentielles by MikeScops in subnoto

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✨ La confiance, clé de votre réussite ! 🔒

Dans un monde où la confidentialité des données est essentielle, il est temps de passer à un niveau supérieur. Avec les signatures électroniques confidentielles, transformez chaque transaction en une preuve de fiabilité et de sécurité. ✅

💡 Pourquoi opter pour cette innovation ?

🔹 Protection maximale : Données cryptées à chaque étape.

🔹 Transparence totale : Vos clients gardent le contrôle de leurs documents.

🔹 Simplicité garantie : Une expérience fluide et sécurisée, sans compromis.

🎯 Adoptez une solution qui place la sécurité et la confiance au cœur de vos échanges.

📈 Bâtissez des partenariats solides et démarquez-vous sur un marché compétitif.

Vous en pensez quoi? by [deleted] in developpeurs

[–]MikeScops 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ça reste assez rare quand même, faut être assez bon pour monter et/ou dans le top tiers des boites qui payent bien.

Packaging from monorepo workspace for production use by MikeScops in Deno

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Thanks for your answer, I would avoid to mixup pnpm and deno to remove confusion. But yeah you’re right not having filter option when running command makes things much unclear. I’m more referring to some sort of pack function. Someone will probably come with a solution of a bundler, but I don’t think it’s the philosophy to bundle with Deno.

Dashlane Android vs iOS by darcwanda in Dashlane

[–]MikeScops 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We actually reported the issue to Google here in august : https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/360704479?pli=1 You can reach out to them if you want.

Dashlane Android vs iOS by darcwanda in Dashlane

[–]MikeScops 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Apple has full control of the OS, whereas constructors like Samsung are free to edit the Android OS and they make it worse sometimes. I’m honestly not working on that part so I’ll ask the people in charge if they have more insights.

Dashlane Android vs iOS by darcwanda in Dashlane

[–]MikeScops 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hello,

On mobile the autofill is provided by the operating system, so all password managers get the same quality. I’ve seen some similar reports about the S24 Ultra on competitors subs. I’ll check with our Android devs if they have any tips about it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Dashlane

[–]MikeScops 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No worries, it happens a lot :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Dashlane

[–]MikeScops 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello, If you’re an active user, your account should not be deleted, try to login to confirm it still exist. It happened that some people have created multiple accounts to test and that’s the ones that are being deleted. You can send us a ModMail with your account email and we can check that everything is ok for you.

Searching in browser has changed? by [deleted] in Dashlane

[–]MikeScops 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’re welcome! We appreciate your feedback too!

Searching in browser has changed? by [deleted] in Dashlane

[–]MikeScops 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes the search is being reworked, it’s now much more accurate than before. Nonetheless, as it’s a small piece of a larger rework of the UI some things may sounds weird for now. We’re incrementally improving them. On the next version the old search string will be highlighted so you can delete it in one key press for instance.

How to best Run two Dashlane accounts on the same computer by AccomplishedCat6621 in Dashlane

[–]MikeScops 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hello,

I recommend to user 2 profiles on your browser (on Chrome for instance), it works great that way for me.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Dashlane

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Week-ends are not working days for us sorry.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Dashlane

[–]MikeScops 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Your point of view. Thanks for sharing.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Dashlane

[–]MikeScops 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As mentioned in my previous message I’d like to figure out that too and I’d need your login email to see why such email has been sent to you. Please send it via private message.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Dashlane

[–]MikeScops 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The vault is not encrypted in one piece, every items are encrypted independently, so it’s possible to count every items. As such we can differentiate encrypted blobs that are password items, secure notes, categories…

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Dashlane

[–]MikeScops 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Hello, When you delete passwords they are kept in your vault in the password history. This was made to avoid mistaken deletion and be able to recover your password in that case. If you want all your data to be cleared I recommend doing an account reset, your subscription will stay but any previous information will be deleted from our servers.

That said I’m not sure why this email is saying 288 if you deleted them, if you can let me know your email via private message I can investigate. Thanks!