![]() ![]() 2FA token use is free in the KeePass vaults, but features like iOS auto-fill are paid features in these apps. They both have free versions, to be fair, but for basic equivalence with a paid BitWarden plan, you'd need the upgrades which come in at around $20-$30/year. ![]() The use of browser extensions is less smooth since quick updates to entries requires launching the app, but I figured that was a minor inconvenience for the ability to save the $10/year I spend on BitWarden.īut when it came to iOS, I found that the best apps that support a KDBX file in cloud-sync (KeePassium and Strongbox) both require their paid versions to support the same feature set that BitWarden has. Running KeePassXC on macOS at home and Windows at work was easy enough to set up (and of course, free). I had been thinking of moving away from BitWarden back to a simple KeePass based setup. ![]()
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