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Bitwarden is nice from a user perspective. I'm a former 1password user and switched because I felt that things in the 1password world moved slowly, even though it costs more than Bitwarden. Bitwarden being open source and audited also helps a lot for trusting it, even if it isn't perfect.

1password has a rock solid UX that looks pretty. Bitwarden is more practical imo. I prefer the latter these days. Guessing the 1password iOS app is probably better than what Bitwarden offers, but I don't know, because I use an Android phone, and I prefer Bitwarden on Android.




I use bitwarden personally and I like it a lot. I was using Dashlane previously and the ubuntu UX was awful (strictly browser extension, missing features, etc).

I'm only nervous about Bitwarden because of the lack of automated testing. Apparently at least one closed-source one apparently does not test either, possibly <edit: my memory is too fuzzy to name anything> but please don't quote me on that since my memory is fuzzy.

See my note above about Bitwarden adding tests though




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