• bulwark@lemmy.world
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    13 hours ago

    When I dropped LastPass I found Bitwarden and liked them mainly because of the open source. I pay them for the software so that it can remain free and open. If that stopped, I would also stop paying them for it.

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      13 hours ago

      Same here, I dont need the paid version. I pay so they can keep their free version free for peoppe who cant pay.

      Knowing VC funding came and now this debucle got me spooked.

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          9 hours ago

          And now that you know they still took VC funding, are you still going to keep giving them your money?

          Honest question, because I’m in your same boat and I know I’m not.

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      10 hours ago

      My renewal is coming up. I’ve been a premium customer for probably 7 years or so, I’m not renewing.

      This wasn’t a bug, this was a toe in the water to gauge the temperature.

      Like it or not, this means they’ve chosen a path, and nothing is going to stop them from going down it. The only variable is the timetable.

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        well, it is up to you. me as premium user I am fine with their change and policy as long as Bitwarden does not mess up like Lastpass with data breaches and one active device policy.

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          7 hours ago

          To borrow a phrase that is fast approaching cliche, the enshitification process has begun.

          They sent out a trial balloon by updating licensing to move further away from an open source model, with a wide range of implications.

          They’ve now backed off claiming “it was a bug”, but it’s not like their MBA’s are business strategy wunderkinds. They’re just rehashing the same old strategy, and going by the downvotes my comment received, there’s still an audience that believes them.

          But who are they kidding? This isn’t going away, and when someone shows you who they are, you should believe them.

          Like I said earlier, the only variable is the timetable. The destination is a foregone conclusion.