A password manager is great. It can remember your login details for you, let you share passwords with trusted parties, and even detect if any of your passwords have been compromised and suggest improvements.
But no two password managers are the same, absolutely not. Sure, their basic tasks remain the same, but many of them overcomplicate things by trying to add more features than necessary, the Bitwarden password manager being one such example.
Aside from the price, Bitwarden’s “organization” feature is a risky add-on that could divide its users’ loyalty right down the middle. If you’re in the camp that finds Bitwarden a bit of a mess, then you might want to delete your Bitwarden account and all of your password data for good. Here’s a quick guide on how to do that.
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