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I've been using Apple Passwords because it's free and works seamlessly with my iPhone and Mac. But I'm realizing it's pretty limited compared to what other managers offer. I also have a Windows laptop that I use for work, and Apple Passwords doesn't work there at all. The ecosystem lock-in is starting to feel restrictive. Bitwarden works on literally everything iOS, Android, Windows, Mac, Linux, browsers, you name it. It's also open-source, which means the code is publicly auditable and you're not relying on a single company to keep your data safe. The switching process is straightforward: you export your passwords from Apple Passwords as a CSV file, then import them into Bitwarden. You won't lose any functionality in fact, you'll gain features like emergency access, password sharing, and more advanced organization options. The main trade-off is that Bitwarden's interface isn't quite as polished as Apple's, but it's still solid. The free tier is actually really good, though paying $10 per year unlocks some nice features. I'm planning to make the switch myself because I need cross-platform support. Does anyone here use Bitwarden long-term and have thoughts on whether it's worth the switch from Apple?
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