Get your passwords out of Bitwarden while you still can
Summary
Bitwarden is facing troubling changes under a new CEO, including price hikes, removal of the 'always free' commitment (later reinstated after backlash), and a shift in company values. Users are advised to migrate to open-format password managers like KeePass to retain control of their data.
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