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[–] 17 points 1 month ago* (4 children)

First, Bitwarden. And now Mullvad. Those were like the only two “good” things left that I use. Great products that are led by not great people. Sigh.

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  • [–] [S] 15 points 1 month ago (1 child)

    for Bitwarden, a much better replacement is Vaultwarden. it's very easy to run yourself, or you can find other servers elsewhere run by people. best part about it is that since every client acts as a full backup, if a server shuts down then you can just transfer your data elsewhere with no issues.

    I know someone who runs their own server, which is what I use.

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  • [–] 5 points 1 month ago (1 child)

    I'm out of the loop on Bitwarden. What happened there?

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  • [–] 17 points 1 month ago (3 children)

    New CEO comes from private equity and it looks like he wants to run it as such.

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  • [–] 2 points 1 month ago (1 child)

    Do you know if anything they're doing is going to affect Vaultwarden at all?

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  • [–] 1 point 1 month ago (1 child)

    Vaultwarden is a fork, so BW can decide to cut them off anytime if they want to start charging everyone. There’s no indication of that happening yet, but that’s a possibility.

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  • [–] 2 points 1 month ago (1 child)

    Wireguard is still solid tech so its just a matter of finding a different provider.

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  • [–] 7 points 1 month ago

    It’s not so much the tech, rather the provider. Mullvad has proven to be one of the best in the VPN space. There are only a few others who are transparent with their policies and provide evidence of it. I might try IVPN.

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