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by devjab
994 days ago
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For me it was more a matter of convenience than security. I didn’t mind using “sameish” passwords for 90% of my accounts. Good enough not to be auto-broken on one leak, really bad if someone actually targeted me. But what eventually drove me to Bitwarden was that I needed more and more different 2FA method which were all somehow linked to my phone. Many of which weren’t actually backed up. My first idea was to just use Authy, but apparently my phone number is linked to an account that isn’t mine, and their support has been unable to do anything about it, so that’s not exactly possible. So I went with Bitwarden. I’m not too worried about the eggs in one basket. My digital national ID and my email credentials aren’t saved on my Bitwarden, so while I obviously don’t want to lose it, it also wouldn’t be the end of the world for me. |
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