• uiiiq@lemm.ee
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    7 hours ago

    My thoughts exactly. I use Bitwarden and passkeys sync flawlessly between my devices. Password managers tied to a a device or ecosystem are stupid and people shouldn’t use them. This is true whether you use passwords or passkeys.

    That said, we cannot blame users for bad UX that some platforms and some devs provide.

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      2 hours ago

      Isn’t your password manager tied to an ecosystem with Bitwarden ?

      I’m surprised people trust third parties to hold their passwords.

      Wasn’t there multiple password managers that got powned over the years ?

      If you can sync Passwords you are also more exposed than some unhandy secure local password storage.

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        1 hour ago

        Wasn’t there multiple password managers that got powned over the years ?

        Pretty much only LastPass

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      5 hours ago

      Bitwarden is not usable on Linux desktop, keeps asking for password. The password can’t be too short, so it takes some time to type it in. I turn off my computer when it’s not needed, so I would just need to type in the password when I turn it on again.

      Anyone have a better solution?

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        1 hour ago

        Is “keeps asking for the password” the definition of “unusable on Linux”?

        I have zero issue using this on Linux fwiw; yes, I am asked for password again on BW when I reboot/start my system. That is not inconvenient to me.