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Defeats the purpose of a password manager for me. Why:
Users are likely to end up using short passwords and are likely to use the same password for multiple accounts.
Not saying it has no use, but not as a replacement for your password manager.
It could possibly be used as a key for your password manager, but overall impractical. Just use Bitwarden with a strong password that you can remember.
Master passwords is the one thing i would find it somewhat useful. But even then, when you encrypt something with a password you would want a passphrase instead for more entropy. So even here it falls short.
Use OnlyKey for master passwords