@AAK I pay $35.88 annually. However, from next year, I am supposed to pay $42.34 which includes 18% GST. I will see if I can switch the country to avoid it.
There's no reason of not using the bitwarden.
Its just a popular choice among the free ones hence I asked the question for alternates.
Also bitwarden is kind of shifting away from open source ( some controversy regarding bundling of licence SDK in client) and infusion of 100 million in venture capital funding raising further questions on their initial claims of openess..
Pull request #10974 introduces the @bitwarden/sdk-internal dependency which is needed to build the desktop client. The dependency contains a licence statement which contains the following clause: Y...
github.com
Looks like they fixed the issue. The client SDK is back on GPL and the proprietary license will apply only to their Secrets Manager app.
I use Bitwarden as a primary PM (premium subs since 2017) and 1Password and Dashlane, all paid for. Which one do I trust the most? Let me tell you I have been through the entire buffet of major PMs starting with Roboform (starting circa 2010/11), Lastpass, Sticky Password, Keepass and its variants, Keeper, Enpass, Proton Pass, Google PM and possibly a few more than I cant remember.
So at the end of the day BW is primary coz it's open source audited and at $10 a year you cannot go wrong.
To the OP @AAK - decide whether you want closed source or open and then do the price comparison
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