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by doodlesdev
1380 days ago
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There is no lock-in to Bitwarden, stop spreading FUD. I'm not really sure how long this is going to be like this with the VC money, but right now: - Everything is open source
- You get to self host
- You get to export your database at any time
- You don't even need to pay to use it if you don't want to Are local password managers objectively more secure and reliable? Yes. Does that mean that Bitwarden is just an awful product by a money seething corporation that wants to lock you into their product and dime you till your last cent? Not so sure about that. |
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> With respect to the server software available under the Bitwarden License, production use requires a separate commercial agreement with Bitwarden
> The right to use the software in a production environment, or environments directly supporting production, requires a paid Bitwarden subscription
> The Bitwarden License does not qualify as an open source license under the OSI definition
[0]: https://github.com/bitwarden/server/blob/master/LICENSE_FAQ.... (permalink → https://github.com/bitwarden/server/blob/f848eb247767fbba8a4...)