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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 58943" data-source="post: 779699"><p>I pretty much started the Bit Warden Wave last year. I've used Bit Warden for a couple years and really enjoy it. I've worked on and off with Kyle giving input on security, development, features/improvements. Also this was during the whole misconfigured AWS bucket situation I kept warning about and the fact that BW uses Azure which I felt back then was more secure than AWS. (but with the AWS wizard and audit tools, it's become much safer these days)</p><p></p><p>Still a huge fan of Bit Warden. The fact it is entirely opensource, gets audits and has a bug bounty along with virtually all of the Last Pass features - and being entirely free makes it a no brainer IMO.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://opensource.com/article/18/3/behind-scenes-bitwarden" target="_blank">Behind the scenes with the Bitwarden password manager</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 58943, post: 779699"] I pretty much started the Bit Warden Wave last year. I've used Bit Warden for a couple years and really enjoy it. I've worked on and off with Kyle giving input on security, development, features/improvements. Also this was during the whole misconfigured AWS bucket situation I kept warning about and the fact that BW uses Azure which I felt back then was more secure than AWS. (but with the AWS wizard and audit tools, it's become much safer these days) Still a huge fan of Bit Warden. The fact it is entirely opensource, gets audits and has a bug bounty along with virtually all of the Last Pass features - and being entirely free makes it a no brainer IMO. [URL='https://opensource.com/article/18/3/behind-scenes-bitwarden']Behind the scenes with the Bitwarden password manager[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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