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Bitwarden nails the convenience tier: cloud sync across unlimited devices on the free plan, browser extensions that autofill reliably, TOTP codes (premium), passkey support, secure sharing, and clients everywhere including a proper Linux desktop app. The code is open source and independently audited, and the truly paranoid can self-host the whole server with Vaultwarden.
Trade-offs versus KeePassXC: your encrypted vault lives on someone’s server by default (encrypted client-side, but still a bigger attack surface than a local file), and the desktop app is Electron. Premium features are cheap ($10/year) but TOTP behind a paywall annoys some. For most people switching from LastPass, this is the easy, correct answer.
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