After getting VC funding, the focus also seemed to be more revenue and profit driven. There’s nothing wrong with this choice, but it does push companies in a direction that’s very different from how they started and grew.
Proton Pass looked a little interesting, but its pricing model is always a bit on the higher side (like with other Proton services). I’ve been trying Proton Pass free for a while, and will see if it’s worth switching to as a replacement for Bitwarden (because the latter wasn’t improving in a way that I was waiting for, over many years).
The built-in password manager on iOS is also good enough, but it’s only for passwords and doesn’t support storing, retrieving and filling other types of data.