Password Managers
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@krzykat no
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@krzykat said in Password Managers:
People that are using bitwarden, are you self-hosting?
No, but it is on our radar to consider soon as we keep growing and it becomes more important, and more cost effective, once you get to any size.
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New gig is using Bitwarden, converting from Zoho Vault
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@jt1001001 said in Password Managers:
New gig is using Bitwarden, converting from Zoho Vault
Interesting. Is it self-hosted? Do you know the reason for the move?
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Yet another +1 for using Bitwarden and not self-hosting. I actually did self-host it for a bit a couple of years ago, but changed my mind and moved to their hosted service.
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@Pete-S I have no idea why they moved. I guess the higher ups want to migrate? Cost I think is about the same. We are not self hosted only 15 users so far
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Bitwarden for home, and Dashlane at work currently
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So I have been using BitWarden since this conversation started. I have to say I like it. I think I am ready to remove all the saved passwords from Edge and Chrome. Would this be the next step?
It's a wee bit scary. But BitWarden does claim to have the same number of passwords as my Edge and Chrome, and the BitWarden password tool is working! -
@JasGot said in Password Managers:
So I have been using BitWarden since this conversation started. I have to say I like it. I think I am ready to remove all the saved passwords from Edge and Chrome. Would this be the next step?
It's a wee bit scary. But BitWarden does claim to have the same number of passwords as my Edge and Chrome, and the BitWarden password tool is working!Delete them all from the browser! Ja ha ha ha ha! Then, when you run into that one obscure site that you can't remember the password to, you can just use Bitwarden for it after doing the forgot password.
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@dafyre Bitwarden has been great here we migrated the whole company over to using it and forced password changes on the coupel external sites we control. So far no issues.