In the latest episode of “they will always sell you out” - they sold you out! Who would’ve thought.

Hoping for a good alternative client to appear, the writing is on the wall. Vaultwarden can’t exist without “leeching” off of Bitwarden.

  • eightys3v3n@lemmy.ca
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    5 days ago

    It’s the fault of my family organization or every company we use that my parent’s bank, Google, phone, laptop, etc don’t allow more than one set of credentials to access the same thing?
    It’s not just that we need to be able to share credentials the once a blue moon I need to help them by logging into their account?

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      9 hours ago

      Wait, I don’t understand. Why do you need to do so much account-sharing? I never had half of that… and if connecting is just once in a blue moon, then it shouldn’t need something like group creds anyway, right?

      • eightys3v3n@lemmy.ca
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        21 minutes ago

        I have credentials shared with my parents passwords managers (and others) so when they ask for help with a service I can do it remotely for the services they want help with, but not their whole password manager.

        I share company passwords in an organization so I can manage user accounts for things a user needs into but doesn’t want to manage (I can change the Snowflake password but they can still login).

        I share common passwords with everyone in the house (gate codes, door codes, etc). Then when they need to change, no one is bothered or needs to take action. Also, then anyone can change it and everyone who should have the new one, does.