Unfortunately, it doesn’t really mean anything. Nearly every modern technology company generating revenue or dealing with PII/PCI data has a security team. I’m not surprised they have a dedicated security team. Have you come from LP, started using BW, and gone back to LP or noted a missing feature that you wish BW had? Other than the above, are there any reasons not to migrate to Bitwarden? I.E. The above are not blockers for me to move to BW, but are really nice to haves. Does BW have any similar emergency access that I'm overlooking? I know there are other ways to do this, but the way LP implements it seems rather clear cut and direct. A few other key people have access, but will not get it for a few weeks and I can deny the request anytime before its released. I have my wife on there and she gets immediate access if needed. I can configure certain people to access my LP passwords. I imagine that this is the same or similar to organizations. When I log into my $DAYJOB account, which I have tied to my personal account, I have access to both groups of passwords and $DAYJOB cannot see into my personal passwords. A corporate account can be tied to a personal account. Perhaps these features are there and I'm overlooking something. Like many others, I'm coming from LastPass and there are two features that I use in LP that don't seem to be present in BW. So I'm in the process of reviewing Bitwarden and am pretty much sold on it.
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