I personally use passwordstore.org with a git repo on a personal VPS. But I wanted to set up a password manager for my boomer parents and looks like Bitwarden is one of the better options out there.

The problem is that the free tier sounds a bit too good to be true so I am worried that it might just disappear or discontinue one day. Any idea if this fear is unfounded or not?

If you have been using Bitwarden please share your experience with it. Would like to hear.

  • m-p{3} ⛔@lemmy.ml
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    3 years ago

    It’s great, and I pay for the subscription for the 1GB of secure storage to include sensitive attachments.

    I also keep a backup in cold-storage just in case the service shuts down or has an outage. I’ll decide then if I want to switch back to a KeePass-based password manager (which worked well enough, using Syncthing to keep it synced across devices), or if I want to host my own Bitwarden-rs Vaultwarden (I didn’t knew it changed name, TIL) instance.