

this was my first thought. i’ve been wanting this feature for a long time, very excited for it
this was my first thought. i’ve been wanting this feature for a long time, very excited for it
if bitwarden closes, i’ll just export my passwords.
meanwhile, i’m an idiot who puts stuff through the wash multiple times a year, and my dog eats anything she finds. paper is not a secure long term solution for me
there will always be a worst case scenario no matter what solution we choose. 1password going down is less likely then a rogue employee (we’ve had a few), or a breach/issue with a much less secure platform that doesn’t specialize in sensitive data collection.
so many: you accidentally put it through the wash. someone pick pockets you. you have a house fire. it smudges. you use weak passwords so theyre easier to type and write (instead of copy/paste), you spill coffee in your lap. why would you put access to all of your accounts on/in something so vulnerable day to day?
that is a very hot take. besides just personal use (bitwarden open source), 1password allows my work team to have our passwords, 2fa codes, backup codes, credit cards, addresses, all in one secure place, where we can add/remove people and grant access as needed. Our solution before was having one person in charge of the 2fa codes (which sucked, cuz sometimes they werent around/available), and plain text documents in our project management tool (which sucked, cuz people would accidentially delete parts of the doc, anyone could view the whole thing and leave it open, etc.). and thats not to mention that we werent doing the basics, like generating strong unique passwords for each service.
you can sms android users from the Messages app. if it’s to another iphone the messages are blue, android and they are green.