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<blockquote data-quote="Divine_Barakah" data-source="post: 824271" data-attributes="member: 79770"><p>I don't get "Bitwarden is probably the least targeted "known" password manager" it is free and widely used, so it is a good target for hackers. Honestly, I have tried many password manager: Sticky Password, Dashlane, Enpass, 1Password, Roboform, lastpass and Kaspersky Password Manager to name some. I am currently using Kaspersky Password Manger in the hope that Kaspersky is a security company and they know what they're doing. Anyway, I really like Bitwarden and its pricing $10/year but it being free and widely used sets me away.</p><p></p><p>Regarding (KDF iterations), it is stated on Bitwarden settings dashboard that <em>"Setting your KDF iterations too high could result in poor performance when logging into (and unlocking) Bitwarden on devices with slower CPUs. We recommend that you increase the value in increments of 50,000 and then test all of your devices. "</em> To what extent should this affect performance?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Divine_Barakah, post: 824271, member: 79770"] I don't get "Bitwarden is probably the least targeted "known" password manager" it is free and widely used, so it is a good target for hackers. Honestly, I have tried many password manager: Sticky Password, Dashlane, Enpass, 1Password, Roboform, lastpass and Kaspersky Password Manager to name some. I am currently using Kaspersky Password Manger in the hope that Kaspersky is a security company and they know what they're doing. Anyway, I really like Bitwarden and its pricing $10/year but it being free and widely used sets me away. Regarding (KDF iterations), it is stated on Bitwarden settings dashboard that [I]"Setting your KDF iterations too high could result in poor performance when logging into (and unlocking) Bitwarden on devices with slower CPUs. We recommend that you increase the value in increments of 50,000 and then test all of your devices. "[/I] To what extent should this affect performance? [/QUOTE]
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