So, if you didn't switch from LastPass to Bitwarden yet, now is the time.
Changes to LastPass Free - The LastPass Blog https://blog.lastpass.com/2021/02/changes-to-lastpass-free/
@rasterman OK, I could answer that if you confirm your question is not a joke!
@rasterman OK. With Bitwarden, I have the opportunity to access and manage my passwords and other sensitive info from all my devices anywhere and have them backed up in the case my personal backup has problems. Everything is encoded on my devices so the sensitive information is never on BW's servers. If I don't want to be dependent on Bitwarden's servers, I can host the whole thing myself, on my own server. But that's not necessary because even if BW goes offline, I don't lose my passwords.
@rasterman The data is encrypted using your master password. It's decrypted only when you access it on your device. In this way it can be synchronized across the devices (through the bitwarden server) without being readable by anyone who doesn't have the master password. If you are offline, you can still access your passwords because they are already synchronized to all your devices since last change was made.
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Kinda... (obviously depends just how super is your suprehacker)
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And I am not a security IT mage, so take everything I say with a serious dose of tripple checking...