![]() You must give it a name for the URL () a location and what kind of replication you want. If you are already doing stuff on Azure, you likely already have a Storage Account. If you're on Azure's portal (not the new preview one but the full portal), you can go to: "New > Storage > Quick Create" to create a new "Storage Account". A "blob" could be any kind of file, while a "container" is a place to put that blob "in the cloud". One type of storage, and the cheapest I believe, is just to get a "Blob Container" up. ![]() But I happen to have some Azure and not some of the other two. You can get the same thing on other Cloud providers, such as Amazon Web Services and Google Cloud. So, on Azure, which is "Microsoft's Cloud Computing Platform" you can get many kinds of cloud services: Virtual Machines, Databases. This should be enough to synchronize your passwords to your Azure Blob Storage. Whenever you sync, you can then first quickly copy the password from your safe. ![]()
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