I'd much prefer to have a strong password than the hassle of having to keep the secret key safe and secret. For example, a 6-word passphrase is unbreakable for the foreseeable future. Tbh, I never liked that feature because it's advertised as a security feature, but that's true in practice only if your password is weak, in which case the secret key doesn't always protect you.īut it's perfectly doable to have an unbreakable password without it being ridiculously long. It's a difference between "impossible" and "even more impossible". With a strong master password, this is not a difference between "not easy" and "almost impossible". This is not easy, if you have a good master password, though 1Password makes it almost impossible. In that respect, Bitwarden is similar to LastPass in that if the vaults are stolen, the hacker only needs to brute force your password to access your vaults.
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