I've been running Vaultwarden on my Proxmox home server for two years, and I don't miss LastPass
The author shares their experience of using Vaultwarden on a Proxmox home server for two years, expressing satisfaction with the service. They highlight the ease of use and reliability of Vaultwarden compared to their previous password manager, LastPass. The article emphasizes the benefits of self-hosting and the absence of paywalls for features.
- ▪The author migrated to Vaultwarden from LastPass two years ago.
- ▪Vaultwarden is a self-hosted password manager that does not lock features behind a paywall.
- ▪The author initially had concerns about self-hosting but found Vaultwarden to be reliable.
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