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this post was submitted on 21 Sep 2023
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Bitwarden password manager. I've used several proprietary PW managers, Bitwarden is by far the most stable, intuitive, and functional IMO.
It is great and I do use it, and it was super easy to export from lastpass
BUT the autofill is so unreliable in comparison, it's annoying
Try the AutoFill keyboard shortcut Ctrl-Shift-L (or Cmd-Shift-L on Mac). Works well enough for me.
But that's only auto after a manual button press, that's half the auto! In lastpass when I visited a page, it would just fill it in and log in for me without any input.
Sometimes bit warden doesn't even realise it has a password for the site because it's looking for a specific URL rather than a wildcard match to the domain.
Sucks on Android tho
If you opened it once, so a process exists, it usually will work with it's autofill. At least on my Samsung it does after opening it once.
It sucks for login like ~~Twitter~~ X though.
Works perfectly on mine.