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minus-squaredvdnet62@feddit.nllinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up17arrow-down2·5 months agoBitwarden is okay and free
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.
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.
Bitwarden is okay and free
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.
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.