I have been using this FOSS for a little over 5 years now. Absolutely hands down best password manager experience I’ve ever had. I cannot think of one downside to this software. Easily used across all of my devices seamlessly.

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    Bitwarden is an incredible piece of software. I would recommend anyone looking at self-hosting an instance to look at VaultWarden. It’s an alternative implementation to the official Bitwarden server that enables almost all premium functionality.

    My only complaint with Bitwarden at all is around offline vault editing (which is such a niche use case). Right now, if you lose connection to the server (either your self hosted, or the official Bitwarden Hosted instance) you are only able to view your vault in read only mode. They have an item in the road map to allow offline editing, but it looks to be a long way out.

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    I used 1password for over two years and switched to bitwarden 1 year ago

    Easy transition, however bitwarden is not as feature rich. There are a couple things I miss like vaults and items like database credentials or ftp and so on. The mobile android extension is not as good at picking up login forms

    I will still use it rather than 1password for it being free and open-source

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    I would argue that 1Password is a bit more polished, and it seems to more consistently auto-fill passwords and 2FA for me on various websites. I find myself having to manually copy and paste more with Bitwarden.

    However, I do appreciate that Bitwarden is open source, and I could self-host it if I became more paranoid. I use 1Password for work and I could actually get it free for personal use because of that, but I choose to pay for Bitwarden’s family plan instead. Still working on convincing all my old people that a password manager is necessary, one day I’ll get them…

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    They have a nice CLI which has been really awesome to pair with my dotfiles manager. Definitely one of my favorite and most useful used-daily software.

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    Agree totally. A great project that just works. Love it

    My employer users Lastpass, a commercial solution. That hasn’t been a good experience, with downtime, forced re-passwording and worst, having our details stolen from them.

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      Didn’t they have like 3 security breaches in the last couple of years? They have sucked since they were bought by logmein.

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      Ha, funny you mention LastPass being shitty. I used them up until they were bought out by some mega corpo and changed their free tier limitations. Did some research, migrated everything over to bitwarden and have been using it without a single issue ever since.

      FOSS at its finest.

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        Bitwarden’s great, and I use it myself. But for a company with groups, “secure” sharing and so on, it just doesn’t compete on the features. But even so, LP’s card is marked for us.

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    I started using BitWarden since I moved away from the apple eco system and moved to Android as I’m only a mobile user phone/tablet.

    It’s never failed me and even after an accidental factory reset I was able to recover everything.