Also if you try to export multiple times it will start spitting out exports full of duplicates. Only safe way is to export right after a fresh session login.
I moved to BitWarden a year ago after a billing problem with LastPass that their support handled badly. I haven't had any problems with the migrated data and I finally deleted my LastPass account last month.
As today I attempt to perform the migration, their export to CSV outputs a CSV with 2 lines of my 700+ passwords.
The HTML in the page shows a lot of items, but if I save directly from there, it's poorly formatted, it won't import anywhere.
* custom "items", so instead of "Password", I also have my own
* attachments, which I know 100% are not exported. There is a CLI app to help with that, but still horrible
* I have large notes with weird characters, which makes me concerned if they will be exported properly
* Last time I checked, the CSV seemed very broken (not respecting the standard), I'd be surprised if it imports properly
That's the reason why I haven't moved.
I'd move to bitwarden, but the lack of tags is too much for me. I use tags everywhere, I don't want to deal with directories anymore, so 1Password it is.
I moved to 1password a few years ago and haven't regretted it for a second. I still have Lastpass installed, but it's probably getting to the point I can delete it.
Last I checked, they still didn't have a useful Content-Security-Policy header on their Web Vault (which would prevent XSS), and also didn't have a way to separate "being logged into the extension" from "being logged into the Web Vault".
It’s the worst desktop software I’ve used in several years. The UX makes no sense, it’s full of bugs, it performs badly, they’ve had multiple breaches. I can’t think of a single thing it does that’s even approaching average, let alone good.