Bitwarden Premium and Families plans now have new capabilities to account for a modern cyber landscape needing to anticipate threats before they happen and allowing users to proactively safeguard their digital assets.
Bitwarden Premium and Families plans now have new capabilities to account for a modern cyber landscape needing to anticipate threats before they happen and allowing users to proactively safeguard their digital assets.
I’m ignorant of the potential advanced offerings of bitwarden, but the idea that storing your passwords - essentially an encrypted csv file - necessitates a) a server/client infra and b) continuous, yearly payments of any amount is beyond ludicrous to me.
as many here, I’ve also dicked around with vaultwarden, as I already selfhost a buncha stuff, so what’s one more. aside from the stack, which is beyond ridiculous, the client app is some electron nightmare that doesn’t even have full functionality - you need the web UI for a number of tasks. I mean, how complex can you get!
KeepassXC is free in all senses of the word, the binary is minuscule, its database is easily versioned, backed up and syncthing-ed around and you’re done with that racket for good.