

Bottom line, it is hard to trust an organization that reacts and communicates like LastPass did.Īll this being said, I'm now trying 1Password. After recently going back to LastPass from Bitwarden (I had switched from Lastpass to Bitwarden 3 years ago), I am now reading a lot on this LastPass breach and they very shady way the communicated about it. I'd take a peek at what the teams at Bitwarden, Posthog, Metabase and Lago are doing for some inspiration of how you could consider contrasting both types of offers for the same service.I've been doing some reading on password managers. There should be reflection on launching a self-hosted/open source and SaaS offer, for your product, though.

Https:/// Open source, free, cross-platforms and saved your password on your system, so you can login while offline. hana87z, an artist that makes cool Hololive and other animations, got probably hacked by a shitty cryptoscam, can you guys report it so they get their account back?.Recommended to use this over something like LastPass, even if Bitwarden’s interface is slightly clunkier. Allows you to self-host your vault as well, if you like self-hosting everything. Has a free tier for personal use which is enough for most people. Bitwarden - Open-source password manager. Must have programs for a fresh Windows 10 install.


⟳ 0 apps added, 1 updated at īitwarden (version 6203): A secure and free password manager for all of your devices. Based on the post I have to assume you’re a moron and reuse passwords on every website you go to. Like go to and make an account, make a NEW email address JUST for this account. Ok first and most fucking importantly OP, GET A GODDAMNED PASSWORD MANAGER.
