• Cassa@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      19 hours ago

      It’s not a service you’re paying for. It is just a password manager.

      Though tbh, I don’t know all of bitwardens spesific details.

      It’s at least open source, but can you have your passwords stored anywhere other than their servers? What if the company changes path - can you just use another fork or are you stuck.

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        19 hours ago

        Bitwarden is self-hostable and foss, with some unofficial software already out there. Not much opportunity for the company to entrap customers if it went evil.

        IMO, for most people it’s best to just send them to register at bitwarden. It’s less hassle so they might actually follow through, while being infinitely better than what they were doing before.