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Have been looking forward to seeing your they implement this. Once it gels a bit I’ll likely dive in.

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When LastPass got hacked I switched to bitwarden and never looked back. Simple and effective interface, works on all platforms, I love it!

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It’s awesome. After using it free for years, I recently became a paid subscriber as a show of support.

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10 bucks per year is a small price to pay to support good business

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$10/yr is not a big price for what you get. I don’t think I even use the extra features you get with the subscription, but supporting the maintenance and development of a product I would like to use for years to come is important.

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Agreed. I like that the free version works well. The lack of pressure or nagging toward paying is what gets me to want to pay. I usually avoid subscriptions.

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Honestly, I have been thinking of doing the same. I really don’t require any of their premium features and am getting it to show my support.

$10/yr is dirt cheap for something so important in our online life.

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Their desktop app isn’t as nice as LastPass, but I’ll put up with a minor inconvenience to keep my passwords secure.

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Same here. Bitwarden has been good to me so far!

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I switched to bitwarden when last pass announced they were changing there free model so you can only use your passwords on browser or mobile but not both. Liked bitwarden way better and immediately did the yearly sub to support them.

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Same after dashlane just announced they’re limiting the number of passwords you can use on the free account, migrating was painless

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Anyone seen any commits to suggest when it’s coming to Android?

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That’s pretty good, I still wonder how long will it take for companies to actually implement them in practice though. Steam still uses its frustrating steamguard instead of just letting us use any generic 2FA provider like aegis for example, I doubt they’ll implement this any time soon.

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FYI: You can use Bitwarden as a 2FA method for Steam if you’re willing to put in the work.

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Same about Aegis, it supports Steam’s proprietary format.

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I am not that desperate to get it working there, it was just an example, but still good to know thanks! Hopefully they add proper psaswordless support eventually.

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Just hoping Vaultwarden will get an update soon to also support this

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