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KeePass is anything but user friendly or convenient - it involves a lot of tinkering and not a lot of people have time, patience, or even know-how for that. 1Password has ignored every other platform other than the fruit company ecosystem for a really long time now. Bitwarden comes close. OSS, polished, and seemingly with a business model. After checking on Firefox (on Linux), iOS, and Android apps when I wanted to install it on my Mac I found out its Safari extension doesn't exist and the Github issue is clear that they will not be working on that anytime soon [0]. Also, I read a reddit comment that there is only one full time developer and this was just few weeks ago[1]. Now I know it's an open source project but I want to use a service that is really ready to be used for my password management while I want to pay for it. LastPass is everywhere - Windows, Linux, Mac, Chrome, Ff, Safari, IE, iOS, Android. You name it. And it has been on these various platforms since long. Sync, client side encryption, easy import from other apps, good extensions, decent support ticket TATs (even for free accounts), continuous development (however I must add that they have started to add bloat and useless gloss after the sale) - have really been consistent. This is what makes it a favourite option. So when you say "better designed" I assume you mean better security architecture/design and yes the reason for its popularity is indeed ease of use with acceptable security for the most. I have really tried all other apps out there and for some reason or the other I keep coming back to LastPass. [0] https://github.com/bitwarden/browser/issues/17 [1] https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitwarden/comments/7htswv/how_many_... |