What makes a useable password manager for me is not only great browser integration, but also full apps on every platform (not just browser add-ins), and the ability to share passwords to non-critical services with family and maybe even close friends.
For example, my wife and I are joint on a hell of a lot of accounts such as loyalty accounts and online stores. If I were to update a password, I would need to have that cascade down to her transparently and automatically, no extra actions needed.
And yet, those are only a small fraction of the accounts that we each have, privately and not immediately accessible to each other. Which should not be accessible to each other - they should be private to ourselves.
This is why, for now, Bitwarden works for us, and other password managers like KeePass are unable to meet some pretty important thresholds.
I will keep a close eye on this project, but for now it just doesn’t meet my needs
Thanks for your feedback! I totally get where you're coming from and I want to tell you that Mobile is on the way. Android first and then iOS after. I am also planning to add support for profiles for exactly that purpose. Both on the timeline.
For example, my wife and I are joint on a hell of a lot of accounts such as loyalty accounts and online stores. If I were to update a password, I would need to have that cascade down to her transparently and automatically, no extra actions needed.
And yet, those are only a small fraction of the accounts that we each have, privately and not immediately accessible to each other. Which should not be accessible to each other - they should be private to ourselves.
This is why, for now, Bitwarden works for us, and other password managers like KeePass are unable to meet some pretty important thresholds.
I will keep a close eye on this project, but for now it just doesn’t meet my needs