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@SkywardKing

This sounds like another case of sacrificing safety for convenience. Taking all your passwords and putting them in a single place behind ONE master password? What is there to protect the master password? I know i'm probably missing something that makes this ultra safe, but IDk lol. Appreciate the video

@mblue750

When using Bitwarden, is it better to use a desktop app or a browser extension?

@keishito

Let’s say I only have an iPhone device and my phone breaks and I need to buy one.  But I decide to buy a OnePlus phone.  What happens in this case?
Let’s say you don’t have your phone available (left it in the car, etc) but you are using your friend’s computer to do something important.  Those are the things that hold me from using a password manager.

@jimrandall1739

I have been using 1Pasword for the last year, (highly recommended), you can open the vault and "view in large type" the required password and each character is numbered. All my passwords are at least 16 characters long.

@Nilesh_M_G

Very informative and helpful... That's a really Great knowledge addition.

@carugauranga108

"you suck at it"

I felt that.

@georgelowe8583

Great Example, thanks.

@Langrish2

Maybe I am missing something but how is this any different to what I have now which is a document with all my passwords in one location that is password protected by one main password? If the main password is compromised then every other password is too?

@Kerrbox192

what if you have multiple email addresses that you want to use for one single manager?

@jdehaan001

Okay, a password manager will store complex passwords that I won't remember.  When I want to log into one of my three-hundred accounts, it won't auto-populate the login fields of both the username or master password??  Is it also advisable to set different usernames for different accounts?

@edwinolavarria595

What is the effect of setting up a password manager and down the line you change to a different password manager.

@lostn65

I notice in the PW manager, your passwords are dots (hidden). If you've forgotten your password, how are you meant to be able to read it?

@quangmango7776

Just a thought 1. The one that provides that password manager service can also access to all yours. 2. What if hackers can hack into your password manager vault and all the rest of your password? :)

@TON-vz3pe

There are many loose ends even with a password manager like how reliable the app is? Is it secure enough? What if device is destroyed? Are there backdoors? Ultimately, to keep your stuff safe, it takes a mindset, not some fancy tool is like a black box which you fully not aware what's it doing behind the scenes. A intelligent person never trust such apps and do everything by himself.

@SpokoSpoko

So the password manager has very strong and complex password, which allows me to access all the other passwords as needed. Why is it better than using the same very strong complex password for all my accounts?
I have a filling that if someone breaks my manager’s master password he has access to everything.

@davidbatista3457

Bitwarden for the win!

@mohanraj1010

I am assuming that the entire password database is encrypted using the master password. What stops the password manager app to leak master password to outside world ? Where is the master password stored ?

@hakonberg8003

Now i am TOTALLY confused.  I thought the idea was that the pw manager should generate secure passwords,  not that you have to create them yourself for every site?

@jjay3582

So what happens than if the password manager app crashes, is offline for some reason?