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Seems to handle it as good or better than LP. I have multiple gmail logins and all of them show up as options in the browser extension for BW. 

Just imported my list over from LastPass. I’m not sure LastPass thought this through fully as I’m not a person who needs a lot of “power” options, just the ability to use the most basic features on both my phone and laptop.

There’s basically no reason whatsoever to stick with LastPass at this point. Bitwarden is still free and quite good, and LastPass Premium just isn’t nearly as polished as other similarly-priced options such as 1Password. As far as I’m concerned, LastPass gave up their only meaningful market advantage by eliminating

I recently switched over from LastPass and have never been happier. I was a paid subscriber to LastPass from before they were purchased by LogMeIn to support a service I think is necessary for all. When that deal happened I had a feeling the service would go downhill (and I was right). The rates continued to climb,

My husband and I have only ever just used one last pass account, even though we have kids.. so it’s really more like do you want to share one account (your partner can log in to whatever they want you just have to trust they won’t use that for evil.). Or on the accounts you share logins for just keep each other

Lastpass used to be $12/year (circa 2015). they TRIPLED that over a 2-3 year period (basically after LogMeIn bought LP).

It should be mentioned that Bitwarden has a “premium” with some nicer features for a whopping $10 a YEAR. I’m happy to pay for software that I value, if it’s within reason. $10 is well within reason. Even LP’s paid plans are getting close to $60. At that price I’d rather use the built-in browser password manager.
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Exact same boat. I had been considering getting the family plan but this change leaves a bad taste in my mouth. I get having restrictions on free versions of services but making drastic cuts to functionality to force existing users to upgrade seems like a bad idea. I imagine that a majority of Lastpass users are aware

I’ve been using Bitwarden for about a year now, having switched over from KeePass (Bitwarden’s easier for the average person to use, my wife hated it) and tinkered with LastPass a bit (clunky, for me, and the auto fill prompts drove me nuts like Platypus Man mentions below).

Me: (scrolling through a page)

I wasn’t impressed by the mobile experience with LastPass for a while, I wonder if this one is better, might help my push for migration

Great setup guide, thanks for that - honestly my issue isn’t even that I’m unwilling to pay for a password manager (I paid for LastPass years ago when you needed to pay to get access to the mobile app at all), I just find that this change is pretty restrictive. Also, I had honestly been considering switching from

If I learned anything from working at Target during the Great Recession, it’s:

Not a double standard. The term “Karen” punches up at the white hegemony (specifically a certain type of white woman, in this case). There’s currently no Black or Latina hegemony to punch up at.

Your point about teaching acceptance holistically, rather than just policing language, is well-taken, but I also think not using insulting language is part and parcel of acceptance. And obviously the opinion of a particular group about acceptable language to describe that group is paramount. But I’m also not sure what

“Sweetheart, don’t call people ‘derpy’, it’s ableist,”
“Can I still call them idiotic and weird?”
“Sure. Those are acceptable.”

You have it backwards - it came from the South Park guys and then spread on that and 4chan as a way of generally mocking the disabled. By the time the My Little Pony character came about it had spread via memes of people who had been photoshopped to look “derpy” and that this character already looked like that was a

Just because it’s been around for 20+ years doesn’t mean you should let your kids say it. I’m more surprised a 10-year-old of today has even heard it because it’s so old. The MLP character is about the last time I heard people use it and that was over a decade ago, I thought we had the “derp is bad actually” reckoning

I remember people saying “derp” like 20 years ago when I was a teenager. Hell, the My Little Pony character was in 2010. I say this not as a “how did you not know about it already” because we all have blind spots, but more that I figured that it would have already grown out of fashion. I’m surprised kids are still

Hell, I gotta tach *myself* not to use it if this is the case. I don’t think I’ve ever referred to a person as derpy, it’s specifically reserved for my cats. Usually I don’t think it’s worth trying to project too much intent onto things kids say but if it came out of 4chan, then yeah, the intent is malicious.