Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Wed, 17 Feb 2021 06:15:52 -0600, Dale wrote:
>
>> I suspect the reason you didn't get the notice, it won't affect you
>> since you are already a paying user.  While they may get some users to
>> pay with this new setup, I bet they lose a lot more than they gain, user
>> wise.
> Maybe, but many people haven't heard of Bitwarden and will think they
> have no option but to pay.
>
> I was never keen on the idea of giving all my passwords to someoelse,
> even if they say they can't access them. I've been using Bitwarden for
> about a year, I used KeePassX before then and am really happy with it.
>
>


I simply googled for 'alternatives to Lastpass' and Bitwarden was one of
a few that came up.  Several links were articles comparing the two.  If
a person doesn't like what Lastpass is doing, it won't take much to find
other password managers.  They may pick something besides Bitwarden but
still, they have the option of switching. 

I logged into my credit card on my cell phone, about the only thing I
use on my cell phone anyway, it worked OK once I figured out how to get
it to fill the info in.  I might add, Lastpass has issues with that site
as well.  If I didn't know better, I'd think the website tries to
prevent people from using a password manager.  In a way, it is sort of
stupid to do that since people reused passwords a lot before password
managers came along.  Heck, even I used the same password for financial
type sites for a long time.  Once I started using Lastpass, I used
different passwords and even different lengths of passwords based on the
site.  It's a lot more secure as long as the master password is a good
one.  I had a really simple password for some sites that a hacker would
most likely die from laughter than anything else if they wanted to hack
it.  LOL

Good to know others like Bitwarden tho.  That helps.  <thumbs up>

Dale

:-)  :-) 

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