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bachmeier ◴[] No.41889123[source]
If you don't want to self-host and you don't want to trust someone else's service (I don't know anything about this server) you get Bitwarden Send with the $10/year premium plan.
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KomoD ◴[] No.41889301[source]
> and you don't want to trust someone else's service

You still have to trust Bitwarden aka someone else's service?

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jacooper ◴[] No.41889314[source]
Its e2e encrypted, and the client and server code is open source/source available.
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hypeatei ◴[] No.41889529[source]
How can you guarantee the build is from the open source code? (i.e. doesn't contain a small patch with hostile behavior)
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1. EasyMark ◴[] No.41897239{3}[source]
You probably can’t but if you’re one of those people who keeps passwords with Bitwarden, you probably trust them, and it’s nice to have this service as well.