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Unfortunately that business model usually ends up with the company going under in software. Maintenance and updates aren't free and can't be ignored. I don't mind supporting software that benefits me, and I've been around since pre-subscription days too.
It would be nice to have the option to keep vaults locally, but I'm not worried about it being on the cloud with 1passwords secret key architecture. It's convenient for using vaults for build servers/deployments as SMB too.
I pay for 1password so they can worry about securing and keeping secure their platform and data. I can easily self host Vaultwarden or Bitwarden to keep the data fully in my hands, but I don't want to risk/go through the hassle of potentially losing it for whatever reason. I also don't want to worry about a backup plan, maintaining, securing or any of those kinds of logistics. 99.999% of the time is smooth sailing, but 0.001% is still too much risk vs time to get back.
It is "yet another subscription", but it's one of my highest value subscriptions.
So submit a bug report for the websites you have trouble with.
Bitwarden is $10 a year and does almost everything 1Pass can do. $18 for a year of 1Pass is the correct price for the product, IMO, but not their full price. So I will stick with Bitwarden.
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Currently using Bitwarden. Is 1Password worth the premium compared to Bitwarden?
Is Bitwarden working for you? Is there something lacking for you in Bitwarden that you might hope to find with 1Password?
Personally, if I was only concerned with my own use, I could get by with Bitwarden and save the money. However, I want my wife to use a password manager on the regular and participate in family password manager item sharing--e.g. logins, accounts, whatever. She did not care for the Bitwarden mobile app interface and iOS integration, and therefore didn't really use it. A few years ago we took the discounted year offer from 1Password, and she prefers their interface across the board and now uses it regularly. So for me, 1Password is worth the premium because i get program compliance.
If you think you may stick with 1Password just accept the fact that you'll be paying full price every year. They never offer promos beyond the discounted first year. They used to offer a $125 for $99 gift card deal, but they killed that a couple years ago. You can ping their support and ask about promos come renewal time, and you may get a one-time slight discount, but don't count on it.
Is Bitwarden working for you? Is there something lacking for you in Bitwarden that you might hope to find with 1Password?
Personally, if I was only concerned with my own use, I could get by with Bitwarden and save the money. However, I want my wife to use a password manager on the regular and participate in family password manager item sharing--e.g. logins, accounts, whatever. She did not care for the Bitwarden mobile app interface and iOS integration, and therefore didn't really use it. A few years ago we took the discounted year offer from 1Password, and she prefers their interface across the board and now uses it regularly. So for me, 1Password is worth the premium because i get program compliance.
If you think you may stick with 1Password just accept the fact that you'll be paying full price every year. They never offer promos beyond the discounted first year. They used to offer a $125 for $99 gift card deal, but they killed that a couple years ago. You can ping their support and ask about promos come renewal time, and you may get a one-time slight discount, but don't count on it.
Bitwarden is working for me. But there's some small stuff that annoys me. For example it doesn't detect autofill for some websites. It doesn't feel as polished as a paid product might.
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Bitwarden is working for me. But there's some small stuff that annoys me. For example it doesn't detect autofill for some websites. It doesn't feel as polished as a paid product might.
So submit a bug report for the websites you have trouble with.
Bitwarden is $10 a year and does almost everything 1Pass can do. $18 for a year of 1Pass is the correct price for the product, IMO, but not their full price. So I will stick with Bitwarden.
So submit a bug report for the websites you have trouble with.
Bitwarden is $10 a year and does almost everything 1Pass can do. $18 for a year of 1Pass is the correct price for the product, IMO, but not their full price. So I will stick with Bitwarden.
What features are you using that you had to pay? I'm using the free version of it and seems to do be doing good so far.
What features are you using that you had to pay? I'm using the free version of it and seems to do be doing good so far. Also fu Lastpass for making me switch lol
I think one-time-passcodes only work with paid versions of Bitwarden, so that's primarily the feature I pay for.
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What features are you using that you had to pay? I'm using the free version of it and seems to do be doing good so far. Also fu Lastpass for making me switch lol
Currently using Bitwarden. Is 1Password worth the premium compared to Bitwarden?
Bitwarden is an excellent product. I pay for 1Password primarily for the secret key function that provides an added layer of security. Additionally, at the time I was switching from Lastpass. 1Password had support for passkeys whereas I do not think Bitwarden had that at the time.
I get the proton bundle which includes a pretty good password manager but I still pay for 1password. The secret key feature gives me piece of mind. Also I am able to reset accounts for all family members. This helped on family member get into their account. The only thing it is missing is the feature lastpass has where you can designate someone that can access your account if something happens to you. Though the workaround is to keep the recovery kit in a safe deposit box.
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It would be nice to have the option to keep vaults locally, but I'm not worried about it being on the cloud with 1passwords secret key architecture. It's convenient for using vaults for build servers/deployments as SMB too.
I pay for 1password so they can worry about securing and keeping secure their platform and data. I can easily self host Vaultwarden or Bitwarden to keep the data fully in my hands, but I don't want to risk/go through the hassle of potentially losing it for whatever reason. I also don't want to worry about a backup plan, maintaining, securing or any of those kinds of logistics. 99.999% of the time is smooth sailing, but 0.001% is still too much risk vs time to get back.
It is "yet another subscription", but it's one of my highest value subscriptions.
Bitwarden is $10 a year and does almost everything 1Pass can do. $18 for a year of 1Pass is the correct price for the product, IMO, but not their full price. So I will stick with Bitwarden.
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Personally, if I was only concerned with my own use, I could get by with Bitwarden and save the money. However, I want my wife to use a password manager on the regular and participate in family password manager item sharing--e.g. logins, accounts, whatever. She did not care for the Bitwarden mobile app interface and iOS integration, and therefore didn't really use it. A few years ago we took the discounted year offer from 1Password, and she prefers their interface across the board and now uses it regularly. So for me, 1Password is worth the premium because i get program compliance.
If you think you may stick with 1Password just accept the fact that you'll be paying full price every year. They never offer promos beyond the discounted first year. They used to offer a $125 for $99 gift card deal, but they killed that a couple years ago. You can ping their support and ask about promos come renewal time, and you may get a one-time slight discount, but don't count on it.
Personally, if I was only concerned with my own use, I could get by with Bitwarden and save the money. However, I want my wife to use a password manager on the regular and participate in family password manager item sharing--e.g. logins, accounts, whatever. She did not care for the Bitwarden mobile app interface and iOS integration, and therefore didn't really use it. A few years ago we took the discounted year offer from 1Password, and she prefers their interface across the board and now uses it regularly. So for me, 1Password is worth the premium because i get program compliance.
If you think you may stick with 1Password just accept the fact that you'll be paying full price every year. They never offer promos beyond the discounted first year. They used to offer a $125 for $99 gift card deal, but they killed that a couple years ago. You can ping their support and ask about promos come renewal time, and you may get a one-time slight discount, but don't count on it.
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Bitwarden is $10 a year and does almost everything 1Pass can do. $18 for a year of 1Pass is the correct price for the product, IMO, but not their full price. So I will stick with Bitwarden.
Bitwarden is $10 a year and does almost everything 1Pass can do. $18 for a year of 1Pass is the correct price for the product, IMO, but not their full price. So I will stick with Bitwarden.
Also fu Lastpass for making me switch lol
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