From personal experience, Bitwarden has been really mature about not kneecapping self-hosted users. Especially compared to other ventures like Standard Notes. They offer value by taking out the difficulty of running your own server, not by making it artificially difficult to set one up.
(I could be giving them a little too much credit, because Vaultwarden is a community driven effort, but I specifically watched SN make it harder to install third-party extensions if you don’t pay them monthly.)
I’ve been using KeePass and thought of course because so many people use Bitwarden that must be a thing there already. I’ve never used Bitwarden, but I would’ve switched to something else just because it didn’t have autofill for formfields. I even let KeePass auto-submit on websites where I know it works reliably, saving even more time, because I was annoyed by even having to press the “login” button. But I’m glad to know it exists on Bitwarden as well now.
It was definitely a feature I missed when I switched away from LastPass but I’ve been using Bitwarden for 5+ years now and haven’t had any major complaints in that time.
Just to be clear, Bitwarden could autofill before, even automatically (if you are daring), it just didn’t have an inline button in the form fields that you could click on. That’s what they’ve added now.
Awesome. It’s always been a little hit and miss whether the pop up for passwords would show when you click on a text field, and I resent having to drag the mouse all the way to the toolbar to get at them.
Looks like the desktop app has a few too. It’s not as powerful as KeePass’ options, which include hunting down and activating other windows and auto-typing your username and password, along with a bunch of user-specified options like pauses or custom keypresses, but it’s something.
(KeePass is also a whole lot clunkier and has no official web extension, so a lot of that is out of necessity.)
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