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Can someone sell me on the subscription? I don't mind paying for it because that's really cheap but I don't really understand what exactly it offers. I've been using the free version of Bitwarden for years now.
Illl be watching this too - I have bitwarden, managed - but I don't use a subscription currently.
Having my TOTP in bitwarden was worth the $10/year for me
So does that essentially replace Google/Microsoft authenticator?
Further: Is there a downside to using Google Authenticator?
I'm assuming Google takeout will allow you to export them since Google now backs them up for you, but I haven't tried.
I specifically pay them because the money I'm giving them is put (mostly) directly into open source client/server components that benefit everyone at the end of the day, not just myself or the company but "humanity" in general.
If Bitwarden (the org) disappeared tomorrow, we would all still have access to really high quality software that someone could continue to push forward/develop and I appreciate that confidence and trust that they put forward.
I personally got it for the reports of duplicated or leaked passwords to make it easier for me to find and update all of my old, bad passwords.