For example, something that is too complex for your comfort level, a security concern, or maybe your hardware can’t keep up with the service’s needs?

  • @daFRAKKINpope@lemmy.world
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    111 year ago

    Second. I used to self-host Bitwarden. Then I realized it’d be too devistating to lose all my passwords, even with backups. So I moved to their cloud service and paid for my families accounts too.

    Joplin tho, Joplin stays on the server with no backup. I should really, really make a backup this weekend.

    • @cmhe@lemmy.world
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      161 year ago

      I am hosting bitwarden myself (on a VPS) and I am not that concered about losing my passwords, because every device syncs all passwords locally regulary so that you don’t need internet to access them.

      So to loose all your passwords not only do you have to loose your bitwarden server and all the backups, you also have to loose access to all your bitwarden clients synchroniously.

    • aard
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      11 year ago

      Because passwords are so critical I’d never give that to a third party.

      Stuff like bitwarden is needlessly complicated, though - I nowadays have a vaultwarden instance for friends and family, but everything important is done via pass - which only needs a git server, which I have anyway.

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      1 year ago

      I really want to use Bitwarden and I pay for the premium as well, but it’s starting to bother me that a lot of basic stuff is missing despite years of user requests.

      • An Auto-fill UI for the web interface
      • Credit card auto-fill
      • A way to refresh from the auto-fill menu on the Android UI

      I just tried Proton Pass (I have unlimited anyway) and it’s not better, but at least they seem to be working on these.

        • lastweakness
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          11 year ago

          Okay, credit card autofill is there at least on the browser, my bad. But the other two, no. What I mean by auto-fill UI is an overlay like we see in LastPass, Proton, etc.

          If you add an item on your desktop, make sure it’s synced and try to use the Android app to auto-fill it, it won’t be there yet. And if you use the basic auto-fill view (“Items for x”), there’s no way to refresh. The main app (not the “Items for” view) does have a refresh option though, so i end up closing everything, going back and refreshing from there.

          Also, I like the way Aliases work in Proton. I’m still using both and really like both, and for now, both have its pros and cons.