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I actually did the same, but then (as I commented on in a hn post yesterday[0]), I switched to BitWarden as I couldn't find anything that 1Password offered to make me want to pay for it over BitWarden. Not to say that 1Password doesn't have anything worth paying for, but for my personal use, BitWarden has been the ideal so far.

[0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23924543

Another mostly happy Bitwarden user here.

In spite of a few annoying usability issues the developers won't address, it's a pretty flawless replacement for LastPass and 1Password [both of which I've used previously] --at least on desktop. And it's free and open source, which is a bonus.

Unfortunately, I've yet to find any password manager, bitwarden included, that works reliably on Android.

Nine times out of ten they don't recognise that I'm on a login page at all and, on the rare occasion Bitwarden does actually launch when I enter a login form, it tells me it can't find any logins for the URL of my browser [yandex.com] rather than the URL of the site I'm actually on.

I switched from 1Password to Bitwarden and could not be happier.