Blog Archive 2019 Moved Sep 28 2019 Moving schedule Sep 23 2019 Moving … Sep 08 2019 Updates. Mar 31 2019 2017 Boringly reliable; almost. Dec 24 2017 2016 Clipperz reloaded Nov 26 2016 2015 A brand new Clipperz! Jul 06 2015 A day with Venice University SecGroup Jun 12 2015 New team member Apr 28 2015 2014 New faster server Nov 02 2014 Clipperz is hiring a developer Jul 28 2014 Cure53 pentest report Jun 24 2014 Web crypto: moving forward Jun 12 2014 clipperz.bit, living on the blockchain Apr 08 2014 Clipperz financials 2013 Apr 07 2014 Going bankless Mar 12 2014 2013 Why Clipperz is moving out of US Dec 28 2013 Christmas maintenance Dec 23 2013 Giulio talks about single-page web apps at JS Day 2013 May 17 2013 2011 It’s nice to be loved Sep 11 2011 Clipperz first fundraising campaign Jun 17 2011 Charting the history of passwords Jan 10 2011 2010 Schneier on privacy and control Apr 12 2010 New site, new app, great community! Mar 27 2010 2008 Looking for a job, looking for investors Jul 25 2008 Interview with Sebastian Tschan of AJAX Chat Jun 17 2008 Freedom and privacy in the cloud: a call for action May 30 2008 Host your own Clipperz Apr 01 2008 2007 Freedom to import Dec 18 2007 Et voilà: Clipperz en français! Sep 22 2007 Anatomy of a zero-knowledge web application Aug 24 2007 Clipperz “direct login” vs. Passpack “auto login” Aug 18 2007 When we say zero-knowledge we mean it! Aug 17 2007 User authentication and online password managers Jun 19 2007 Clipperz Compact in your sidebar May 18 2007 When 128 bits are not enough to protect your passwords May 01 2007 The money side of Clipperz Apr 11 2007 The coming of age of Clipperz Mar 28 2007 Say a final goodbye to SHA-1 Jan 25 2007 Interview with Vincent Rijmen, co-author of AES Jan 15 2007 Interview with Tom Wu, inventor of the SRP protocol Jan 04 2007 2006 MyBlackBook, the security issues of a sex log Oct 10 2006 Freenigma, email encryption done right Aug 24 2006 Sealand, where fake anarchists got it wrong Jun 29 2006 Zfone, ZRTP and some rumination on PKIs and trust Mar 24 2006 We need both anonymity and accountability Jan 25 2006