Image: GK/Adobe Stockīitwarden is one of the finest password managers on the market. The road to hell is paved with good intentions and sometimes that’s where you end up.Jack Wallen shows you how to get the most out of Bitwarden on Android with the Auto-fill feature. I just wanted to share my story and reasoning for not supporting such features. Hey, its your data and everyone has different risk tolerances. Nobody likes all the hoops you have to go through, but I don’t think having to retype your Master Password is so bad when I think about what my life is now compared to having a little more discipline to prevent/minimize the fallout from the incident. Dealing with Identity theft (myself, spouse, parents), having to freeze everyone’s credit, change all your passwords, embarrassingly explain to my work since I stored work passwords, completely rebuild my PC and forego backups because we couldn’t identify how the computer got hacked, etc. What do you perceive as the risk of a Never timeout? I personally lived for decades thinking I could never get hacked and one day it happened. Is it coincidence that LastPass got hacked a few months ago? Maybe they valued convenience over security and that’s the consequence they face? I don’t support a Never setting nor an Auto Login feature. There’s nothing stopping Bitwarden from adopting such a feature, but I think there’s wisdom on why such a feature is not common.
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