A review of my experience with Bitwarden after several years of self-hosting it, and why I decided to move away from the password manager.
Note: this is not my article.
A review of my experience with Bitwarden after several years of self-hosting it, and why I decided to move away from the password manager.
Note: this is not my article.
The outward appearance might not be your style, but they make good points, provide facts to support them and most importantly, they remain polite about it.
I personally think the article is worth reading, at least until just before the last chapter, in which the author outlines their own convoluted ideas. And that’s where such things belong: in the last chapter.
Do you mean Vaultwarden? AFAICS they do not “settle” on it, but they do argue that it is much lighter in almost every respect. And since it is Bitwarden compatible the comparison is valid.
Frankly, I think most people just got salty because of the javascript overlay which I found pretty funny; a mild prank and a good demonstration of the power of javascript.
I don’t know which one I mean, because OP never says which SaaS password manager they switch to, they simply say they switch to a proprietary SaaS password manager: