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      8 months ago

      That doesn’t seem unreasonable at all for not having to host your own server.

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        8 months ago

        That’s with hosting your own server. Unfortunately I only discovered this paywall after sending them $10 out of good will.

        Of course it’s open source, so it’s certainly possible to break their DRM, and if it were something less sensitive I would.

        I still might, but VaultWarden looks like a better alternative.

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      8 months ago

      I pay $10/year for my wife and I, total. The $40 is if you want 3-6 people. AFAIK, you still need to pay if you self-host and use the premium features, but you can self host on the free plan as well.

      $10/year for my wife and I is completely reasonable, and I’d pay the $40/year if my kids needed their own accounts. It’s a fantastic service.

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        8 months ago

        If you self host you need the $40 plan for two people. Seems kinda backwards, doesn’t it?

        Yeah, they absolutely don’t make that clear or I wouldn’t have gone with Bitwarden.