I find this move concerning, and wish that the Founder had looked for a new CEO that shared his values rather than a Private Equity and Mergers Expert.

Furthermore, the change to the GRIT motto is worrying. Trust is useless without Transparency when it comes to code and security.

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    Update: After publication, an employee on the Bitwarden subreddit said that “Always free” had been restored on its pricing page, calling it an “oversight” by the marketing team. The product page for Bitwarden’s personal password manager remains unchanged.

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    Why people bother with any corporate software when it really don’t provide much more than completely FOSS alternatives

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    Experienced this with 1 Password. Experienced this with Enpass in another way. Really doesn’t want to experience this with Bitwarden especially because of self-hosting. Let’s hold thumbs but, apparently, it was fun while it lasted…

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    I knew trouble was brewing when they started adding the little corporate cute waving graphics and stuff to the UI. Glad I already migrated away

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    Luckily BW is open source, and VaultWarden exists. If they enshitify, all it takes is a fork of the browser extensions and apps with a rebrand.

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      Yeah, this here is exactly the reason why anytime I have to migrate from any piece of software I’m migrating to something open source and standards compliant.

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      This right here is the only answer

      Companies can try to steal the app but they can only steal the name

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      How would network hosting work, though? Like… do I need to pull my passwords down now?

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      From the article

      Update: After publication, an employee on the Bitwarden subreddit said that “Always free” had been restored on its pricing page, calling it an “oversight” by the marketing team. The product page for Bitwarden’s personal password manager remains unchanged.

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      i guess unregulated capitalism is inherently entropic… since its utlimately a system that consumes itself until everything is gone and it dies and returns to background radiation.

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    This is troubling and I am going to accelerate my migration to Vaultwarden. I’m not going to leave Bitwarden yet but I saw how this played out with LastPass, and I was a happy LastPass customer until I wasn’t.

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      Docker and caddy make this pretty easy. Even easier if you have a static ip and go to porkbun for a domain.

      And that’s only if you wanna access it outside your network. Mostly you can get away with syncing before you leave.

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    Proton pass has been fine for me. I don’t care that the one Proton guy said the one thing that time, I’m out of energy and it’s good enough.

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      Proton seems okay still at the moment, but with their growing in scope and success I imagine it’s only a matter of time

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      It’s just annoying on Android because it often struggles if there’s a “remember me” checkbox. And there aren’t separate fields for username and email.

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      Another happy proton pass user here, i do care about what that one guy said but not enough to switch to another service. Not foss, but it’s definitely a good enough thing for me.

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        Yeah I think you said it better. If I boycotted every company that employs one person I disagree with I would be self hosting everything. Proton represents the best in privacy-focused non-Google/Microsoft hosted email and productivity services. There are numerous reasons that we should want to see them succeed if even just to take some market share from Google.

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    Why the fuck does everything that’s good turn to shit? This world sucks. This timeline sucks.

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      VC ruins everything

      This is literally a product where a hobbyist tried to fix a niche, and now the VCs arrive.

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        Accumulation of power is a common motive regardless of political system. Money is just one way power gets expressed.

        Not claiming our system is perfect by any means. But this thought, to me, always felt like kicking the can down the road.

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      It’s not a timeline. It’s just the world we keep making. The only one.