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Because much like privacy, password security shouldn't always be only a premium option. Plus like the parent said, proprietary code is a deal break for lots of people.
> Because much like privacy, password security shouldn't always be only a premium option. So then who foots the bill? Password managers are the duct tape used to protect a user because we don't inherently trust application providers. > proprietary code is a deal break for lots of people Sort of. First, "lots of people" seems like "lots of people" because we're on HN. The wider population doesn't care whether your app…
Whoever wants to pay. Doesn't mean a product should be dismissed simply because it's "free".