Bitwarden/vaultwarden, as much as I love it, still doesn’t let you easily sort by date modified – and I realized recently I have hundreds of old accounts still knocking around my vault. I’d like to automatically change those passwords (or even mass delete older accounts) but the prospect of doing so manually has stopped me from moving forward with that chore as of yet. I remember Lastpass had a password changer tool that went through your vault and automagically changed passwords where possible – is there some other kind of third party tool or process or script I can use with my bitwarden vault? I’ve been thinking I could export the vault to a json, create a lastpass account, upload the json, and then power through it; but that seems like a less than ideal situation for some reason.

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      I just suggest KeePass instead of online password managers if you care about privacy and freedom.

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      I just suggest KeePass instead of online password managers if you care about privacy and freedom.

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          He literally answered your question and elaborated even though there was no need to elaborate.

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            No, he literally didn’t. It doesn’t answer the question, it’s a snide unrelated remark combined with the suggestion that I don’t know or care about privacy or freedom. Vaultwarden is mentioned in the title of the OP for one, and the existence of Keepass does nothing to solve the problem of automatically changing passwords. It’s akin yo someone’s coming into a thread and suggesting to use Linux when someone asks a question about literally anything else. Something that happens all the time.