Comment by mschuster91
7 hours ago
The problem is the rug-pull. You can't go and proudly state "free forever", and then silently back down on that commitment. That is a textbook example for the enshittification cycle... lure users in with grand promises, sell out once you got enough of a following.
(Well, technically, you can, but then don't complain about getting called out)
they haven't backed down, you find the "Always free" claim in the very same webpage OP linked https://bitwarden.com/products/personal/#whats-the-differenc...
You must be getting a different version of that page than me. The free tier is there but there’s no “always free” verbiage. There is “start free” verbiage.
Edit: “always free” was hidden under a collapsed section
It's not super big but it is there in the comparison list.
Pricing: Always free
Ctrl+f for "Always"
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as long as the people who signed up when it said it are granfathered, is it ok then?
Maybe okay on a personal level, but the PE maw eating another great option is just depressing in a more general sense.
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