The problem is, if I wasn't using BitWarden, I would be using a handful of passwords in different variations, so in the end, is that really any more secure if one of them were to get compromised?
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The problem is, if I wasn't using BitWarden, I would be using a handful of passwords in different variations, so in the end, is that really any more secure if one of them were to get compromised?
Well what k meant by that is using bitwarden plus proton pass or something. That way part of them are in bit warden and part of them are in proton. It’s a little annoying but prevents centralization of important information.
Still though using bit warden and proton are a far cry better than 90% of the people in the world and the thieves go for easy prey sadly.
Okay I got you. That makes sense.