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I'm okay with a cloud hosted Password Manager (Obviously, since I was with LastPass). But now that they're killing off their Free Accounts (Practically Speaking), I'm looking at these two services as alternatives.
From my understanding Myki is "Local"(ish) and the only things the online portions are used for are communicating between devices, while Bitwarden is similar to LastPass and your passwords are hosted on their network.
What I'm asking is whether or not Myki is Actually equally (Or more) secure as Bitwarden, or if the nature of it (Frankly, it's weird. So I'm not 100% on what vulnerabilities their system introduces) makes it less secure. They're a relatively unknown entity, and that doesn't inspire confidence either, which is why I'm asking folks better versed in cybersecurity for answers. ;P
I know there are reasonably easy to set up options for a self hosted password manager, but none of them have a uniform desktop / mobile / etc. app system so there is more potential that some piece of it may fail or be left un-updated than with a single maintained service.
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