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Open source bitwarden
Open source bitwarden





open source bitwarden

Running an online (reliable) server isn’t cheap.In layman terms, I thought this has been set for obvious reasons.

open source bitwarden

More interestingly “Business Use” says “includes 5 users” right before saying “Unlimited users”, so it seems even the Bitwarden business hasen’t even figured it out yet, haha. Looking more closely, it looks like “Business Use” says “Priority Tech Support” where “Personal Use” does not.

open source bitwarden

I haven’t looked for any ToS, so I would guess this “Business Use” difference is only about “buy more save more” where you’re buying multiple user accounts at once. When I see a subscription plan that says “Business Use” I think there is a Terms of Service license that it implies signing, which is something like “You are using this software for X amount of business use”. The confusing part, then, is the two other ways of subscribing, namely “Personal Use” and “Business Use”. I highlighted the two aspects that you can’t get by disabling the paywall.

  • TOTP authenticator key storage & code gen.
  • Password hygiene & vault health reports.
  • Two-step login with YubiKey, FIDO U2F & Duo.
  • Upgrade your personal account to premium and unlock some great additional features. As to the original question, which is something like “Why would anyone pay when they can fork and disable the paywall?”







    Open source bitwarden