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Now it is 41,76 € !!!I switched to Bitwarden when they raised it from $12 to $24. I can't imagine paying $30 a year for a password manager.
Thanks @Gandalf_The_GreyI would try Bitwarden or 1Password.
Tried both and liked Bitwarden more.
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Yes, it is. I tried both for free.Thanks @Gandalf_The_Grey
Is it possible to try Bitwarden for free ?
Thanks @Gandalf_The_GreyYes, it is. I tried both for free.
Bitwarden can be used free forever.
However, I decided to take a family account for sharing with my kids.
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I'm glad you found a better password manager! One question about LastPass though...Hello,
Just received a discount from LastPass (- 15%) , but thanks+++ to @Gandalf_The_Grey I discovered Bitwarden and I like it very much. I'm currently using Bitwarden free and it works very well but I will purchase a 10$ license because I think it is necessary to help this kind of softwares creators.
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yes its in their servers, but your computer encrypts your passwords with your email and master password and sends that data to Lastpass. When you authenticate with your master password at Lastpass.com, Lastpass.com returns all your encrypted passwords, which are decrypted locally on your computer with your email and master password. Every communication happens over SSL, so anything intercepted is doubly useless (since everything is encrypted with not just the SSL keys but with your email and master password).I'm glad you found a better password manager! One question about LastPass though...
The way they worded this message "You no longer have acess to your passwords on multiple devices" sounds like they got rid of your passwords in total, also, where does it get stored? In their database? Or privately.
Do a bit of your own investigation if your genuine curious.I have no conviction with this password manager.
It does not mean that it is bad