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I'm paying for BitWarden because I want to support them. But it's pretty clear that they're backsliding.

This is understandable, the password manager market is saturated and implementing new features like Passkeys is far from trivial.

Still, they are the only real option for a one-click mostly open source password manager that works across all the major platforms and that supports modern features.



Isn't passkey support already in? I am using that in day-to-day basis. Bugs exists, but it is not that far.


I mean that implementing things like passkeys required a lot of front-loaded work from them, without getting any compensation. So it's understandable that they're trying to push people to get subscriptions.


Enpass is supported on all platforms and you can decide how and where you want to store your passwords (local up to cloud infras)


> > for a one-click mostly open source password manager

Enpass is open source? Since when?




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