I mentioned lemmy passwords in the other reply. Guess how I found out
markz
Bitwarden is self-hostable and foss, with some unofficial software already out there. Not much opportunity for the company to entrap customers if it went evil.
IMO, for most people it's best to just send them to register at bitwarden. It's less hassle so they might actually follow through, while being infinitely better than what they were doing before.
In lemmy, password length is capped to 60. Weak.
EU does not have the tech. Photolitography is a small part, and thats for manufacturing, not design.
The exact same picture, but not ai generated
Lost it at scorpio mounted at top of stairs
spoiler
we agreed that cooking a urinal mat with moldy wood is the worst
aFtEr CaReFuL cOnSiDeRaTiOn, We hAvE MaDe tHe DiFfIcUlT dEcIsIoN
Difficult decision my ass
If you're the kind of person who already uses keepass, probably nothing. Most of the time it's best to just recommend bitwarden and not mention keepass, because the ux and auto sync make it better for average skilled users and the lazy.
I didn't say anything about paying. It's free in both meanings of the word.
It's also cross-platform and -browser and better than builtin ones.