Yeah, to each their own, half an hour of setup is something i can do myself.
Centralized password safes aren't my favorite thing.
I just think that 2FA is such a must have feature, that it's weird to put it behind a paywall, all that password-, file- or text-sharing or now passkeys are nice to have and should be paid.
They probably put 2FA behind a paywall because nobody in their right mind would actually want to store 2FA and their passwords behind one account in the same storage. I suppose you can see the problem.
there is an official self hosted bitwarden server. It doesn't support SSO, I guess time will tell if it supports this.
It's bare minimum, not even 2FA is working without a premium account.
I was shocked how much more Vaultwarden is providing for free.
I mean Bitwarden wants to make money. 10$ a year to not have to mess about with self hosting (however beneficial that might be) is a pretty good deal.
Yeah, to each their own, half an hour of setup is something i can do myself. Centralized password safes aren't my favorite thing.
I just think that 2FA is such a must have feature, that it's weird to put it behind a paywall, all that password-, file- or text-sharing or now passkeys are nice to have and should be paid.
They probably put 2FA behind a paywall because nobody in their right mind would actually want to store 2FA and their passwords behind one account in the same storage. I suppose you can see the problem.
The official self-hosted Bitwarden server does support SSO.