Deleted my Lastpass account. Feel slightly weird, was my first password manager and I was actually fairly happy with the product. Hope I'm not going to regret losing that database! But considering security is their business, it appears not to be up to scratch.
Tried Bitwarden but wasn't for me. Too many clicks, couldn't get fingerprint login to work, 2FA wasn't prompting when I wanted it to, didn't store password history and I nearly lost my AWS password on a password change (recovered only by getting my old one out of Lastpass, ironically). Have moved to Keeper now and that seems much slicker, even if I've got to pay for it. I don't mind paying a bit for a product this important that I use multiple times a day.
Now I guess I get to change all my passwords. Again.
@simonemargio Yeah, my main objection to Bitwarden was actually the lack of maintaining password history and not being able to get 2FA to do what I was expecting consistently. If it wasn't for those I'd have lived with the annoying menu structure, I think. 🙂
@simonemargio Maybe so? I didn't manage to find it, anyway. I'll grant you a PEBKAC is always possible, but if I can't find it when I'm looking then it's another black mark against the interface anyway...
@simonemargio Yeah, it wasn't that. I changed my AWS password, updated it in Bitwarden but it didn't take so the old one was still live. I couldn't work out how to find the old one in Bitwarden, had to go fish it out of my old Lastpass account. Might well be there was a way, but I couldn't find it!
@VoxDei Maybe I misunderstood, but Bitwarden keeps a password chronology.