

So while bitwarden and 1password are not in this problem today, they might be someday. The yubikey only helped guard the front door. The only thing between the bad guys and every password is the cryptography and the strength of the lastpass password. What it did not do is help with the mass data leak they had. I just am not expressing myself well.įor lastpass customers, the use of a yubikey may have kept their personal lastpass account safe from people trying to log in with a guessed password. I tend to lean toward FOSS so I tried Bitwarden as my first LP replacement and came to an immediate stop there.īitwarden + yubikey is tight. Lots of my friends love 1P and it may be the case that it does all these things as well. I suspect this is a Chrome limitation but dammit, I want it to save my "drafts" :) You have to pop out the tool into its own window if you want to keep it open and switch back & forth.

Lastpass couldn't differentiate between subdomains. if you have credentials for, , and saved, it will fill appropriately based on the (sub)domain you are currently at.

Bitwarden can deal with multiple sets of credentials for the same base domain, and fill them accordingly.I gave up Lastpass 3-4 years ago but my beefs with LP/problems Bitwarden solved were:
