In the latest episode of “they will always sell you out” - they sold you out! Who would’ve thought.

Hoping for a good alternative client to appear, the writing is on the wall. Vaultwarden can’t exist without “leeching” off of Bitwarden.

    • Taasz/Woof@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      3 months ago

      KeePassXC + KeePassDX is probably the best option, with the downside of no way to sync easily (syncthing is probably the best option there)

      I might switch back at some point, been getting frustrated with the bitwarden extension performance always being so poor.

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        Merge conflicts are a concern for KeePass, especially for those that don’t want to resolve them. Sync is difficult. AFAIK this is a very common issue with Syncthing setups.

        Also, the portability from Bitwarden to KP leaves a bit to be desired, though that’s probably 90% on BW.

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          I’ve been using KeePass with Syncthing for 5+ years now and I think I’ve only had a sync issue once in all this time.

          Granted I do make sure I only use the database on one device at a time (so not making edits on desktop and my phone at the same time) and I’m using XC and DX clients not the OG KeePass program.

          I’m curious what is causing sync issues to make it “common”, I use my db every day.

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          Merge conflicts are a concern for KeePass

          It’s really not that much of an issue. I sync my database between several devices, some of which are only used occasionally. Rarely do I ever have a merge conflict.

          If you’re editing the database on multiple devices before they have a chance to sync with each other, maybe stop doing that. That’s what causes merge issues.

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        3 months ago

        XC is really nice, but the devs are kinda dicks about not integrating some sort of syncing option, instead telling everyone who asks to “just point it to a local folder and use <insert sync tool of your choice> to keep that folder updated.” Which isn’t terrible advice, but some of us don’t have that option on managed devices.

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          3 months ago

          I ended up using Keepass2Android and just pointing it at my webdav server, it seems to work pretty well!

          On desktop it’s already taken care of since I put the DB in my folders that already sync via Syncthing.

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            3 months ago

            I love K2A, been using it for well over a decade now. I really should toss the dev some cash… They’ve kept the UI consistent for years.

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    Has Vaultwarden said anything yet? I imagine that, if necessary, given that bitwarden’s client is still open, at the point they choose to try and close it, we, the users, can fork it and establish it for vaultwarden, correct? Or, maybe even the vaultwarden team will think about forking it themselves and making a light client as well to pair with the current server.

    But Vaultwarden can exist without “leeching” they just haven’t needed to yet. That’s more symbiotic than parasitic. The parasite class just took over Bitwarden after all.

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      Not to my knowledge. As far as forks go, that’s true. However, Vaultwarden would need to become an independent team, and even if they don’t take over maintaining the client, someone else would need to become independent. While it can work, it can also lead to very nasty, longstanding bugs or security issues due to scale, budget, and effort. I see this a lot with Apple apps for example - smaller developers understandably don’t want to deal with Apple’s crap and costs, and everyone suffers in the end.

      If you look at the current state of the cybersecurity world, it’s not kind to open-source developers. AI-generated BS is dredging up vulnerabilities on all sides. So security is also a big concern. Someone like Bitwarden has a lot of budget to swing.

      Vaultwarden itself is incredibly good, but not perfect:

      ~~https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2026-26012.~~

      Edit: Bad example, point is security is a concern with a smaller team.

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        You’re right. And that’s why more of us need to contribute and spread the word of projects to support them.

        Honestly, FOSS is our last bastion against this consumerist hellscape. I’m working on learning to build my own discord-like front end on matrix specifically for gaming. But I’m just one guy. We’ve all gotta pick where we place our effort and support those around us similarly.

        Vaultwarden taking over bitwarden, should they shut doen as open source, I think would be entirely worthy. But it might need more people to either help vaultwarden or maintain it on their own, you’re right.

        To me, seeing and learning about all of these projects gives me hope. All of these people and communities working to build things out of passion and dedication, because they care and want to provide value to others. No profit motive necessary. We just need to be there to support them as we’ve tied capital to our survival currently.

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    i was just thinking this week with the passphrase addition how good bitwarden is and when will the other shoe drop. There it is.

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      3 months ago

      Keepass (all variants and forks) has a passphrase generator, been built-in for years.

      The writing is on the wall for BW, and has been for quite some time now.

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    This is why corporate promises can never be trusted, because a new CEO can change those promises on a whim.

    It’s part of why despite being interested in Beeper, I never signed up for it because I had questions about if those privacy promises they made would be kept if they sold to a bigger company… which they eventually did.

    On the plus side Bitwarden already made an official open source self-hosted version, which can be forked and/or return to the community developed Vaultwarden roots.

    Meanwhile KeepassXC keeps on chugging along.

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      3 months ago

      FYI beeper is really just matrix with bridges. Once I realized that I set up my own and now I have the same functionalities as beeper, self hosted, with a choice of clients.

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    Keepassxc and whatever I’m using off f droid for Android. Then is sync with proton drive. Works well for me. I do the same for my one time password backups. You don’t even need to pay for a subscription to proton. These are small files. Free version is good enough

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      BW news dropped, so you’re going to move to something that still requires the BW app?

      Circular logic, friend. Ditch everything related to BW. Move to a truly open password manager like KeePass (including its various forks).