This week, LastPass, and its parent company GoTo, both published blog posts about their recent data breach: http://tcrn.ch/3ucMvBx

But if you search for GoTo's blog post in Google, you won't find it, because GoTo hid its breach notice from search engines using "noindex" code.

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@zackwhittaker I recommend #Bitwarden. Free. Open source. Zero breaches.
@baruch @zackwhittaker I’ve read on here that a lot of people say that “zero breaches” just means zero publicized breaches. What would you say to that with respect to bitwarden?
@alexthepres @baruch @zackwhittaker

That is true but at the same time, the great thing about #Bitwarden and the clean-room implementation of the #Bitwarden #API, #Vaultwarden are both open sourced and allows you to self-host. You don't have to trust #Bitwarden & #Microsoft #Azure for securing your data.

With the self-hosted solution, you can take control of your data and still be able to get all the convenience the platform provides including all the apps (mobile/desktop) and browser extensions.
@baruch @zackwhittaker or 1password …. not free - worth every penny 😊