• unknowing8343
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    1 year ago

    What is the difference with Bitwarden? I can’t think of anything.

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          In addition to logins you can also store: Passwords Bank Cards Bank Accounts Secure Notes Software Licences Drivers Licence ID Membership Cards Documents API credentials SSH credentials Database Crypto Wallet Passport Medical records Email accounts Reward program Social security number Server

          Quite a lot more than just logins.

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            1 year ago

            Bitwarden has an “identity category” where you can fit many of those things, and many of your examples are literally fancy user and/or password combinations, which can be stored in the “standard” category (SSH or API credentials, crypto wallets 😅), and the fancier things can be stored as secure notes, which obviously do exist in Bitwarden too.

            Not a feature that would make me avoid an open source security solution.

            Maybe you should revisit Bitwarden… it’s really great.