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by joenathanone 1637 days ago
They *need* to go into great detail if people are supposed to trust them with their digital life. That statement isn't nearly enough.
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After all the problems with lastpass, who was even trusting them at this point?
My employer tried to move off them 2 years ago and didn't manage it.

The problem is the year subs. To avoid wasting money you need to do it at the end of a year, but you also need to get your users trained up before the switch. We hit a complication and ran out of time and so had to re-up.

Surely the cost of the subs is trivial compared to the cost of training users etc?
I could see if you were a big company, trying to migrate a bunch of users and retrain them on a new password manager would be costly, there are probably admins out there looking for any reason not to make the move, but at this point, I think they have lost all credibility.
Yeah absolutely.