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The Gratitude Subscriptions, March 2026

I won’t go into the reasons why you should use a password manager. I’m assuming that if you’re reading this blog, you’re nerdy enough to already have one. Right?

Anyway, I’ve used plenty of password managers over the years. I’ve used Enpass, LastPass, Apple Password, Bitwarden, 1Password, and Dashlane, and there are many others I’ve at least tried out to see how they worked. Switching from one solution to another has never been complicated, and when I did switch, it was either because I needed a better, more structured way to organize my data or, sometimes, for simple cost reasons.

For a few months now, I’ve been using VaultWarden – though I’m not sure if it’s permanent1.

VaultWarden is a server implementation compatible with Bitwarden. Essentially, it’s a “behind-the-scenes” alternative to the Bitwarden server—lighter and fully suitable with all Bitwarden applications (desktop and mobile). It’s self-hostable, and it’s one of the solutions I host on my personal VPS.

This month, I’d like to extend my gratitude to the VaultWarden lead developer, Daniel García: my March “Gratitude Subscription” goes to him.

All my gratitude to you, Daniel.


  1. As with any software, I might switch to something else sooner or later. I must be suffering from some kind of sickness. ↩︎