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If you want to add extra security to your Mastodon account, you can optionally use "Two-Factor Authentication" (2FA). When you have this feature activated, even if someone else finds out your password they will be unable to log into your account.

There is a complete guide to activating 2FA on Mastodon here:

➡️ fedi.tips/using-two-factor-aut

This guide also answers lots of common questions about two-factor authentication 🙂

fedi.tipsUsing Two Factor Authentication (2FA) on Mastodon | Fedi.Tips – An Unofficial Guide to Mastodon and the Fediverse
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🛡️ KeePassXC + CyMaIS Cloud: The Ultimate Guide to Cross-Device Password Security

Hey there! 👋
Are you still using the same password everywhere? Or maybe storing your logins in a browser? 😬 It’s time to level up your security game — without making your life harder.

In this guide, I’ll show you how to:

  • ✅ Install KeePassXC on Windows, Linux, and macOS
  • 🌐 Sync your passwords securely using Cymais Cloud
  • 🧩 Auto-fill passwords in your browser (Firefox, Chrome, Chromium)
  • 🔐 Use Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) to stay extra safe

💾 What Is KeePassXC and Why Should You Use It?

KeePassXC is a free, open-source password manager that lets you securely store all your passwords in one encrypted file — protected by a master password or hardware key.

Why it’s awesome:

  • You only need to remember one password
  • Your data is stored locally, not in someone else’s cloud
  • Works on all major systems (Windows, macOS, Linux)
  • Can be synced securely (I’ll show you how!)
  • 100% open-source = no hidden backdoors

🖥️ How to Install KeePassXC

🪟 Windows

  1. Go to the KeePassXC Download Page
  2. Click on the Installer (.exe) and run it
  3. Follow the setup wizard — that’s it! 🎉

🐧 Linux

Most distros already include KeePassXC in their software center.

Ubuntu/Debian:

sudo apt install keepassxc

Arch Linux:

sudo pacman -S keepassxc

Or download the AppImage if you want a portable version.

🍏 macOS

  1. Download it from the KeePassXC macOS page
  2. Open the .dmg file and drag KeePassXC to your Applications folder

Or install with Homebrew:

brew install --cask keepassxc

🌩️ Sync Your Passwords with CyMaIS Cloud

To access your passwords from multiple devices, I recommend using CyMaIS Cloud, a free and private Nextcloud service.

🔧 Create Your Free Account

  1. Visit https://next.cymais.cloud
  2. Sign up for an account (it’s free!)
  3. Upload your KeePass database file (.kdbx) to your Nextcloud Files

🖇️ Sync It on Your Computer

Download the desktop sync client from Nextcloud’s official site.

🪟 Windows

  1. Download and run the installer
  2. Enter server address: https://next.cymais.cloud
  3. Log in and choose a sync folder
  4. Place your .kdbx file in that folder — done!

🐧 Linux

Ubuntu/Debian:

sudo apt install nextcloud-desktop

Arch:

sudo pacman -S nextcloud-client

Then follow the same steps as on Windows.

🍏 macOS

  1. Download the DMG from Nextcloud
  2. Enter https://next.cymais.cloud as the server
  3. Log in and sync your KeePass folder

📱 Mobile Sync with Nextcloud

🤖 Android

  1. Install the Nextcloud app
  2. Enter server: https://next.cymais.cloud
  3. Log in
  4. Use KeePassDX to open the .kdbx file

🍎 iPhone

  1. Install the Nextcloud app for iOS
  2. Enter https://next.cymais.cloud as your server
  3. Use Strongbox or KeePassium to open your vault

🧩 Enable Browser Integration (Firefox, Chrome, Chromium)

Step 1: Enable KeePassXC Integration

  1. Open KeePassXC
  2. Go to Tools → Settings → Browser Integration
  3. Enable integration and select your browsers

Step 2: Install Browser Extension

Step 3: Pair Extension

  1. Open the browser extension
  2. Click “Connect”
  3. Approve the connection in KeePassXC

🪄 You’re all set to auto-fill your logins!

🔐 Why You Must Use Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)

When you use KeePassXC together with CyMaIS Cloud, you can enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) on your CyMaIS account. That means your encrypted password database is not only stored securely — it’s also protected by an extra login step.

So even if someone gets your CyMaIS login credentials, they can’t access your synced passwords without your 2FA device.

Even with strong passwords, accounts can still be stolen. 2FA stops that!

What is 2FA?

It adds a second step to your login — usually a code from your phone.

Why It’s Powerful

  • Stops hackers even if they know your password
  • Free and easy to set up

Please enable 2FA everywhere you can — it’s one of the easiest and most effective ways to protect your accounts.

🧠 Final Thoughts

With KeePassXC + CyMaIS Cloud + browser integration + 2FA, you’re:

  • ✅ Secure
  • ✅ Synced
  • ✅ Efficient
  • ✅ In control

No more sticky notes. No more reused passwords. Just peace of mind 😌

🔗 Useful Links

Got questions or stuck somewhere? Drop a comment or message me — I’d love to help 😊
Happy password-managing! 🔐✨

🤖 Transparency Note

This article was created with the help of AI (ChatGPT by OpenAI) to ensure clarity, simplicity, and accessibility — especially for beginners.
You can view the original conversation that led to this guide here.

💡 All content was reviewed and customized to be accurate and beginner-friendly.

Google has announced that Gmail will phase out SMS-based two-factor authentication (2FA) in favor of more secure methods. This change aims to enhance user security by reducing vulnerabilities associated with SMS codes, which can be intercepted. Users are encouraged to adopt alternatives like Google Authenticator or security keys for better protection.

Did you know?

Nearly 50% of people skip two-factor authentication (2FA), which leaves them open to attacks like SIM swapping.

SMS-based 2FA is especially vulnerable to this.

Switching to authenticator apps like Google Authenticator, Microsoft Authenticator, or Authy is far safer. These apps generate codes on your device, are fully offline, and are separate from SMS.

Enhance your security today by opting for an authenticator app, providing protection against unauthorized access.