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by Corrado
2475 days ago
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I too, resisted the urge to go with a password manager for a long time and finally ended up with Bitwarden. I like that its OSS and I have the option of running it myself, if necessary. More importantly, I can pay someone to run it for me; hopefully this means they will stick around. I don't really mind having my passwords hosted somewhere else by someone else. I don't really trust myself to do it properly and I have a lot of other things to worry about. If I ever end up being an "important" person I can always export my passwords and save them locally. Or more likely run my own instance of Bitwarden. NOTE: Reading through most of the answers here makes me think that everyone is hording state secrets or has billions of $$$ in the bank. I just want to log into my airline and check in for my flight, or comment on HN. I'm not trying to keep a state actor at bay. |
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