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Guess I'm gonna have to give bitwarden a go, I've used LastPass for years but their quality of service and value for money has plummeted.
I used LastPass up until they re-started charging for multiple devices. I was happy to pay LastPass back in like 2013 when they used to charge for multiple devices, but when they decided to bring that charge back in 2022 (or whatever year it was) they were charging an obscenely high amount for it, and frankly the UX wasn't good enough to justify that price. On Android, more often than not I was having to go into the app to copy/paste it, because the native integration just wasn't working.
With Bitwarden I'm back to free, and it works so much better anyway. I never looked back.
is there a straightforward way to migrate? thanks in advance π
They have a tool for directly doing the import for you.
Or if, for whatever reason, that doesn't work for you/you don't want to use that, they have detailed step-by-step instructions for how to manually export your LastPass vault and import it into Bitwarden.
Hope this helps!
Legend, thanks!
Been using Bitwarden for a long time. Secure, easy to use and never had any problems with it.
I switched from Lastpass to Bitwarden. Couldn't be happier.
Brah I've seen so many of these post asking what password manager people use and the comments filled with bitwarden replies.. it could just be lots of people really interested in password managers use Lemmy or bitwarden is astroturfing. One of these seems more likely