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Defense in depth is my thinking
I've read that it doesn't really improve security much? Or maybe it's just a matter of opinion.
Interesting. I assumed it did, two layers of encryption, different passcodes and ideally keys - not sure how it wouldn't, but now I need to research it
These are my opinions, not a secure expert or anything but - If your system is compromised two layers won't make a difference. If someone gets ahold of the KDBX, two layers might slow them down but if they have the compute to crack the KDBX in the first place a second layer won't make a difference.
Yeah, that makes a lot of sense, thanks for the insight!
Do research it. I'm no expert or security nut, so I'm just relaying what I've read before. 👍🏻