Ah, yeah, I installed it from their github with obtainium. I think open source/libre app that charges people to install with the play store is a model a few others have tried as well.
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This need not be the case, though! There's an open source client on Android called Keyguard. I don't think the desktop app was at all useful anyway. You can just log into your Vaultwarden through any browser. The desktop app is pointless.
I have some! I use a self hosted vaultwarden and just two days ago I saw and installed KeyGuard out of curiosity. So far, I can say KeyGuard is a nicer looking and feeling app and... it works. So as long as their intentions are pure, you can use "bitwarden" without using any of their software or infrastructure.
If "your" phone belongs to your employer that's the choice you made. It isn't yours.
To apple? Linux phone experience is just trash.
That's the Australian possum! A cutie but a different animal from the Virginia opossum. I'm not sure they make any sounds at all, honestly.
Edit: Apparently they make similar hostile noises? Interesting. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqHyBZkYafc
It's confusing because there aren't enough labels, right?
Straight but being bi unlocks additional dialog options
They are both super fucking cool and appropriate to wear with any outfit, so it doesn't matter.
Then isn't the obvious move to just pay for youtube?
I haven't looked into it at all, but that just seems so strange. Who would pay that when the original Bitwarden app is still there for free? Most people who would even know about KeyGuard would know how to install it from somewhere else. Is it essentially a donation?