

Regardless of the password manager you use, it’s important to protect your data with a strong master password-we have advice for how to do that below. Bitwarden works on the same devices as 1Password, so you can use it with any computer, phone, tablet, or browser. But the free version of Bitwarden offers the core features you need in a password manager, including the ability to sync as many passwords as you want across as many devices as you own, support for software two-factor authentication, and sharing between two people with separate logins using a two-person organization. Plus, Bitwarden isn’t as polished overall and lacks the in-app guidance of 1Password, which makes it harder for beginners to get the hang of. Top everything off with the server being hosted in the USA while advertising to be a company based out of Switzerland.The free version of Bitwarden gets the basics right and doesn’t cost a thing, but it lacks a few features that make 1Password such a standout option, such as password checkups and 1 GB of encrypted storage (all features you can find in Bitwarden’s reasonably priced, $10-per-year premium plan). A loop hole in a way to their zero knowledge promise. This seems quite counter intuitive, it gives them a readable copy of images/videos prior to being encrypted. That's all well and good except for one simple thing all your images from your phone get synced to an unencrypted folder first and you have to manually move them over to the encrypted folder. In the comment section of a review, their representative said that they have bots scrumming through your images checking for content which violates TOS however if you store the content on the Crypto folder then it can't be scanned. or otherwise objectionable" that's very broad and quite dangerous given that you could invest close to 1,000 for a lifetime account. They take it one step further and ban/suspend for "pornographic.

PCloud has the same policy as MS for OneDrive and will ban your accounts if they violate their TOS. Here’s something’s I found from another thread from last year.
