It’s open source but has a modern interface, has almost the same features as LastPass, I can use it freely on multiple devices, I can save as many passwords and card numbers as I want and it comes with a migration tool that allowed me to move from LastPass. You get the idea, I went through lots and lots of managers and after kissing a lot of frogs I found a prince in Bitwarden.
My new password manager of choice is Bitwarden and to be honest the real reason I chose Bitwarden is because it is the closest thing to LastPass according to my research. With a pandemic out there, my income is simply not what it used to be and incredible as it sounds US$30 is a bridge too far for me.
For the past two weeks LastPass has been nagging me to upgrade my account so I will not have to make the choice but the simple truth is I cannot afford it. I have chosen instead not to not use LastPass at all. I am not going to be forced to choose between using LastPass on mobile or desktop only. However, I think our relationship has run it’s course. I have relied heavily on LastPass to help me use unique and strong passwords on each site/service I have an account with. Starting March 16, if you are a free LastPass user you will have to make a hard choice: choose to use LastPass on your mobile devices only or use it on computer devices only. If you don’t want to go through the hassle, you can just keep the notepad file and do it manually if you want to.As I revealed a few weeks ago, LastPass is going to be making some pretty serious changes to it’s service that will make it very unattractive to users of it’s free tier package. It’s a bit annoying, but from there you should be able to import this CSV file into almost any password manager and get all of your stuff back without inputting the passwords one at a time.
Enter your username and master password if prompted.
Here is how to extract your passwords from LastPass. The process is a bit tedious depending on the password manager you choose, but you can save your CSV file anywhere and import it at your leisure. LastPass can export your stuff in a generic CSV file and most other password managers can import such a file. This is a little tutorial to help you avoid the hassle of re-entering your passwords in a new password manager. Export your passwords from LastPass to another password manager