![]() ![]() BitWarden Open source password management solution, can be self-hosted. I will spend the next several days doing the next 250. Over the past couple of years, Ive accumulated bookmarks, saved Reddit posts. I focused on changing my email, banking, web hosting, utility, and ecosystem passwords. It was absolutely not okay with a hosted password solution. My password I was using was *completely fine* for a locally hosted platform where it would never touch the internet. This isn't about bad security, this is about the fact I didn't fully allow myself to recognize the security differences in the two different ways of hosting my passwords - hopefully I can save someone in the future who goes down the same path as me. Let me clarify, I understand this was my fault. UPDATE: I wrote this at the apex of frustration. I was apprehensive about not using a local vault in the first place, and now I'm even more turned off by it. It's definitely my fault because I was SO used to how I'd been doing things before, I didn't even think about the fact my master key was now vulnerable. ![]() ![]() I'm sure they immediately exported my entire vault, and now I have to go through and change 300 passwords. I've been with BitWarden for SIX whole days and I got an email that someone logged into my Bitwarden account from the other side of the world. It's just something I've used for a long time. I never needed a crazy master key because, I mean, there was no remote login concerns. I've been using 1Password for many, many years with a local vault. ![]()
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