I find this move concerning, and wish that the Founder had looked for a new CEO that shared his values rather than a Private Equity and Mergers Expert.

Furthermore, the change to the GRIT motto is worrying. Trust is useless without Transparency when it comes to code and security.

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    Is it that time when I say “oh shit!” and starts to look at alternatives? I’ve seen this scenario a hundred times already and I’m tired.

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          But you still use the official BW client apps, correct?

          Unless you forego usage of the clients and access Vaultwarden through the browser (removing accessibility and convenience especially on mobile), it is not an e2e replacement solution.

          Are there any alternative FOSS clients/apps that work with Vaultwarden?

          Edit: I see further down that the official client is open source, and would get forked in the event of any fuckery. So I’m sticking with Vaultwarden + Official client app approach for now.

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            I just use the webapp UI and don’t bother with the clients/extensions. Easy enough to just log in, copy/paste from there.

            But yeah, the official client (and probably browser extension as well) would probably be forked if/when needed.

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        18 days ago

        KeePassXC is the best FOSS option, but you’ll need to figure out self hosting if you want to sync the database between devices.

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          As the database is encrypted in your device, you dont really need to self host. A keepass database in the Google cloud is not really problematic, although you should still choose a more private cloud provider.