Absolutely proprietary, which is why you’re hearing about bitwarden instead from the linux crowd.
It’s one of the first services I started to selfhost externally. I’ve not had a single problem with it, and it’s easily the best, most useful piece of software I host.
I’m not sure how 1password works with families, though I see it’s 5 dollars a month for 5 members. I can tell you that with bitwarden (and selfhosted vaultwarden) it’s super easy to manage passwords for your family through organizations. I have it set up so I have access to all my parents’ passwords, and I share access to relevant passwords with my partner, but I don’t have to clutter their password manager with hundreds of passwords for random crap they don’t need.
Absolutely proprietary, which is why you’re hearing about bitwarden instead from the linux crowd.
It’s one of the first services I started to selfhost externally. I’ve not had a single problem with it, and it’s easily the best, most useful piece of software I host.
I’m not sure how 1password works with families, though I see it’s 5 dollars a month for 5 members. I can tell you that with bitwarden (and selfhosted vaultwarden) it’s super easy to manage passwords for your family through organizations. I have it set up so I have access to all my parents’ passwords, and I share access to relevant passwords with my partner, but I don’t have to clutter their password manager with hundreds of passwords for random crap they don’t need.