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by itwy 1740 days ago
And I am saying Bitwarden is not tied to a web browser - it has a desktop client.
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You assume most people have the patience to copy paste passwords from Bitwarden rather than the ease of Lastpass - just doesn't work for 99% of the population.
I don't know about Keywarden, but KeePass just uses a global hotkey that can be used to type in your password in a context-dependent fashion (figures out the relevant password from the page you're on). No browser integration required, yet no UX hit. (Edit: But I have no idea if its "figure out what page you're on" functionality would work with Bonsai.)
Ease of Lastpass is the same as ease of Bitwarden, both have extension for browsers :)
And now we’re back to the original commenter pointing out that this new browser lacks such extensions
A password manager integrated with a browser can offer more security, because it can verify the domain to prevent copy-pasting the password into a phishing site.
As does LastPass
No, it does not.
Mac only though. Many of us don’t have or want Apple PCs.
This still refutes the previous poster's point though. Just because you don't use apple, does not mean that LastPass doesn't offer this service.
It doesn't.
Well, Bonsai only works on Mac, so...