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by paulryanrogers 1234 days ago
Convenience and tradeoffs are inevitable. KP is meant for regular users with moderate risk tolerance and profile. Without plugins KP is much less useful. If the alternative is no password manager or trusting a SAAS then it may be worthwhile.
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I'm all for convenience trade-offs, but they need to be opt-in, not opt out.
Defaults are usually built for the widest market.

Full disclosure, I sell a premium KP2 plugin and would hate for users to have to reinstall KP2 or go through extra hoops to use my plugin.