- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
If you are interested in privacy you are probably interested in password storage … plus I wanted everyone to know about the inevitable future enshitification of this product. Spread the word and replacement recommendations are welcome too.



Time to recommend alternatives?!
Proton Pass is a valid option.
Nothing has beaten KeePass for me so far. It takes a bit of setting up if you want your database to sync among all your devices, but in other aspects it’s perfect for me
EDIT: In case you’re curious, I use KeePassXC on PC, KeePassDX on Android, and Syncthing to sync the database.
Don’t know if it has changed but there was a reason I went to vaultwarden. Syncing was a pain it is probably better now but not looking to go back.
What drove me (and my family) from KeePass to Bitwarden was the family sharing and survivor access.
Until KeePass supports these if’s not really up to par with Bitwarden.
Especially digital legacy management is a must have for a well rounded password manager.
keepassXC supports passkeys though.
That’s cool. Bitwarden also has a blue icon if we’re talking about other unrelated features.
Same setup here, can recommend.
The author wrote a guide to self-hosting VaultWarden
https://blog.ppb1701.com/self-hosting-vaultwarden-taking-back-password-management-part-8-of-building-a-resilient-home-serve
How vulnerable is a VaultWarden setup to splash damage from BitWarden enshittery? I would go absolutely ham on VaultWarden if it’s independant enough from this kind of move.
I’m already hosting VaultWarden locally and would also like to know. It seems like a project that could continue independently but I’d love to hear from someone with more information.