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LXF is wrong!
In the password manager article (Roundup, LXF312), it stated that you would still have to pay for premium features if you self-hosted Bitwarden. Just an update, but if you selfhost with Vaultwarden (https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden), you get most premium features for free.
Vaultwarden still uses the official Bitwarden clients and is a much lighterweight installation, better suited to home servers. Thanks for continuing to put out such a great magazine!
Ken P
Neil says… Thanks for putting us straight on that one. I’ve not come across Vaultwarden, so that’s good to know about for the self-hosting types. Personally, I’m a big fan of Bitwarden and have no issue paying the $10 yearly fee to help fund it in some way. I can attest that moving from LastPass was utterly smooth, too, and if anything Bitwarden has a better web interface. And although the Android app could do with more polish, it’s certainly as good as LastPass.