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<blockquote data-quote="Protomartyr" data-source="post: 839818" data-attributes="member: 82599"><p>One thing that's always been on the back of my mind is the amount of development behind these extensions. In my case, it's LastPass (that I'm currently using) versus Bitwarden (which I plan on switching to soon).</p><p></p><p>I've heard nothing but good things about the developer of Bitwarden. He's managed to put out a free product that rivals even the paid password managers. But from what I can tell he's the only one working on the project at the moment. What happens if he no longer has the time to work on it? Will the project be abandoned? That's the only thing causing me to hesitate to switch to Bitwarden. I'm still going to switch eventually as I'm really impressed with the work he's done and I do like how there's a self-hosting option available.</p><p></p><p>I'm glad that LastPass has been patching these vulnerabilities quickly. Being one of the most popular password managers makes them a big target, but they do have the manpower to find and fix anything that comes up. Can I expect the same from Bitwarden?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Protomartyr, post: 839818, member: 82599"] One thing that's always been on the back of my mind is the amount of development behind these extensions. In my case, it's LastPass (that I'm currently using) versus Bitwarden (which I plan on switching to soon). I've heard nothing but good things about the developer of Bitwarden. He's managed to put out a free product that rivals even the paid password managers. But from what I can tell he's the only one working on the project at the moment. What happens if he no longer has the time to work on it? Will the project be abandoned? That's the only thing causing me to hesitate to switch to Bitwarden. I'm still going to switch eventually as I'm really impressed with the work he's done and I do like how there's a self-hosting option available. I'm glad that LastPass has been patching these vulnerabilities quickly. Being one of the most popular password managers makes them a big target, but they do have the manpower to find and fix anything that comes up. Can I expect the same from Bitwarden? [/QUOTE]
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