![]() ![]() ![]() But figuring out what to add on top of that is always either directed at businesses or families, or things I don't care about like 2FA or an authenticator. Bitwardens credentials autofill feature contains a risky behavior that could allow malicious iframes embedded in trusted websites to steal peoples credentials and send them to an attacker. It's a weird spot for sure, I feel like table-stakes for a free password product is infinite devices + usable browser extension + phone apps + password generation. ![]() It's frustrating, though, that I don't feel like the paid plans really give me anything useful, so I'd be paying basically just to support the product (which I'm happy to do!). * Button locations aren't consistent between search view and opening it on a site you have a password onÄefinitely still the best for me though. * Launching sites without mouse isn't possible (shortcut exists to open extension but can't select site to launch it using arrow keys, for instance) * Not as good about determining correct sign-in URL and lots of times will send me through the auth redirect from registration The chrome extension leaves a tiny bit to be desired, but definitely still usable: I moved to Bitwarden from Lastpass also, and I'm definitely happy for the most part. ![]()
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