Back in March, I wrote about Bitwarden doubling their Premium price — and specifically how they did it. Buried in a feature announcement. Priced in fake...
My biggest worry comes from the way Proton handles Standardnotes. To use that, you have to pay for a yearly subscription to even host your own server.
In the past, I have compared Bitwarden’s model - favorably - against Standardnotes. It seems much fairer to charge users for convenience of a note/password storing service, and not the simple existence of an open-source app.
My biggest worry comes from the way Proton handles Standardnotes. To use that, you have to pay for a yearly subscription to even host your own server.
In the past, I have compared Bitwarden’s model - favorably - against Standardnotes. It seems much fairer to charge users for convenience of a note/password storing service, and not the simple existence of an open-source app.