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Anyone who uses a remote service to store passwords is a fucking idiot, even when they claim end to end encryption.
I don’t think you’re an idiot if you use Bitwarden… but I wouldn’t use the vast majority of remote services.
I use it for shit I don't care about which is most of my online presence. Like shopping sites and stuff, if someone managed to get into my passwords and order clothes for themselves I'd just get the money back from the bank.
There isn't really all that much that can be done to me with a list of sites I've shopped in over the years, I don't even have social media so they couldn't even impersonate me not that that would matter all that much either.
What happens if your house burns down and you lose all your passwords?