FYI Bitwarden is only $10 a year. Before Bitwarden I used a combination of Keepass and Google Drive to sync all my passwords between devices. That was a workable solution, but Bitwarden is certainly easier, and I think more polished too.
I should also note that the free bitwarden does support syncing across unlimited devices (and device types), and can be self-hosted if you like that kind of thing. The premium version unlocks additional features like 1GB of encrypted file storage, a built-in TOTP authenticator, and priority support - but I was using the free version for multiple years prior to paying and it was great.
Cheers for the info, I'll look into it. I'm not against paying for the service (I've used the hell out of LastPass) I just not a fan them pulling my use case from under me.
That will always be a risk, as long as you rely on cloud services.
I started using Lastpass as well, but moved to Keepass as soon as they were eaten up by Logmein. I moved to Keepass and I keep the keyfile on OwnCloud. It works very well, and even better than Lastpass (at least as it was when I last used it). Keepass has actual desktop clients, so you don't have to use a janky web-app.
>That will always be a risk, as long as you rely on cloud services.
True, but it seems that Bitwarden offers the option to self host which could help mitigate that. However as a paying customer you have more of a leg to stand on if the company does try and pull the rug from under you.
As for LastPass, I rarely used the "WebApp Vault" (Only to copy my passwords for native apps on my desktop) and did it all via the context menu / LastPass button injected into the User/Password fields in the browser.
Their iOS app was very handy (As my local supermarket self scan app keeps logging me out) as for most app's it would offer autocomplete. So I'm going to be looking more into the mobile intergration then the Desktop intergration (as its far easier for me to C+P between things on Desktop then it is for me on Mobile.)
I am going to give KeePass a try but I've not settled on which system I will actually switch to yet.
To me, the unbeatable feature of Keepass is the fact that I'm not limited to user/password combination. I use it to store important notes and even files.
Bitwarden is awesome. I use the free version and it covers all that I need. All the clients and the server are open-source, you can self-host it for free, and there are even alternative server implementations like https://github.com/dani-garcia/bitwarden_rs