top | item 28447966 (no title) itwy | 4 years ago You should drop any software that prevents you from changing another unrelated software. In other words, move from LastPass to Bitwarden. discuss order hn newest dubcanada|4 years ago OP is saying browser extensions don't work. Not that LastPass doesn't work with the browser. hexo|4 years ago Browser without extensions is like bike without wheels. All those ads and javascripts... itwy|4 years ago And I am saying Bitwarden is not tied to a web browser - it has a desktop client. load replies (5) jedberg|4 years ago Having your password manager tied to your browser is more secure because the saved password doesn't show up unless you're in the correct domain, preventing phishing attacks. nephanth|4 years ago Plus the password doesn't transit through the copy buffer, which is probably less secure SixDouble5321|4 years ago [deleted]
dubcanada|4 years ago OP is saying browser extensions don't work. Not that LastPass doesn't work with the browser. hexo|4 years ago Browser without extensions is like bike without wheels. All those ads and javascripts... itwy|4 years ago And I am saying Bitwarden is not tied to a web browser - it has a desktop client. load replies (5)
hexo|4 years ago Browser without extensions is like bike without wheels. All those ads and javascripts...
itwy|4 years ago And I am saying Bitwarden is not tied to a web browser - it has a desktop client. load replies (5)
jedberg|4 years ago Having your password manager tied to your browser is more secure because the saved password doesn't show up unless you're in the correct domain, preventing phishing attacks. nephanth|4 years ago Plus the password doesn't transit through the copy buffer, which is probably less secure SixDouble5321|4 years ago [deleted]
nephanth|4 years ago Plus the password doesn't transit through the copy buffer, which is probably less secure
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