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<blockquote data-quote="ncage" data-source="post: 1118235" data-attributes="member: 62363"><p>Both free & paid: bitwarden. They don't make the free version so crippled that is unusable. I pay for it not because i need it but because i want to support them. My only complaint maybe 6 months ago or so is the UI was ugly & they resisted adding overlay popup interface but its now there. They redesigned the UI & its much better. Still not as nice as 1Password's interface but its good enough. Its open source & has had code audits done on it. They were one of the first ones to add argon2 hash which is great for security. They were pretty quick to implement passkeys & i have enjoyed they way the implemented it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ncage, post: 1118235, member: 62363"] Both free & paid: bitwarden. They don't make the free version so crippled that is unusable. I pay for it not because i need it but because i want to support them. My only complaint maybe 6 months ago or so is the UI was ugly & they resisted adding overlay popup interface but its now there. They redesigned the UI & its much better. Still not as nice as 1Password's interface but its good enough. Its open source & has had code audits done on it. They were one of the first ones to add argon2 hash which is great for security. They were pretty quick to implement passkeys & i have enjoyed they way the implemented it. [/QUOTE]
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