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I, too, have used eWallet for many years. I clean it up annually by removing or deleting unused online accounts. I also have multiple "Wallets" that I sync to a cloud service. I also make periodic local backups (encrypted). Since I started using ProtonPass, I have come to trust it and have added most of the main sites I work with. Whenever I have a new site, I generate the ProtonPass entry and use the generated password. I then have to duplicate the site login and password in eWallet so I am sure I have EVERY login available to me on all devices.
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I understand that if you need to start with just one date format, it makes sense to consider the US, which likely represents the largest user base—probably by a significant margin. From a business perspective, it’s logical to adopt their date format from the outset. However, date formats can be a sensitive issue for those of us living outside the US. I acknowledge that countries like Canada may not have a large enough population on their own, but the second most commonly used date format is dd/mm/yyyy. Many countries, when combined, likely approach the US population size. I trust that you will begin developing a solution that uses the US date format as the default while still allowing users to choose from a variety of formats.