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minus-squaredvdnet62@feddit.nllinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up17arrow-down2·5 months agoBitwarden is okay and free
minus-squareBuckenBerry@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up4·5 months agoCompetition is always good. Bitwarden doesn’t have the best UX design It also got a 100 million USD investment a couple of years ago and even if it hasn’t changed there might be issues in the future and I really don’t want to learn how self hosting working if bitwarden enshittifies.
minus-squareairglow@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up4·edit-25 months agoI still prefer Bitwarden because the server is source-available and most of the code is free and open source. There’s also the FOSS Vaultwarden server fork that I can switch to at any time. Proton Pass also using end-to-end encryption with FOSS clients is nice, but the server code is completely closed source.
Bitwarden is okay and free
Competition is always good.
Bitwarden doesn’t have the best UX design
It also got a 100 million USD investment a couple of years ago and even if it hasn’t changed there might be issues in the future and I really don’t want to learn how self hosting working if bitwarden enshittifies.
I still prefer Bitwarden because the server is source-available and most of the code is free and open source. There’s also the FOSS Vaultwarden server fork that I can switch to at any time.
Proton Pass also using end-to-end encryption with FOSS clients is nice, but the server code is completely closed source.