This is also end-to-end encrypted, and the client and server code is open source/source available.
The reason to use Bitwarden could be that you already trust it with something else, and could have taken time and audit that it is indeed legit, or trust others to complain loudly if they find something wrong with the code. Personally, I’d self-host it (or the open source, lighter on resources Vaultwarden), just as an additional safeguard.
You probably can’t but if you’re one of those people who keeps passwords with Bitwarden, you probably trust them, and it’s nice to have this service as well.
Yeah, I didn't word that very well. We tend to trust services like Bitwarden and Fastmail. I should have probably said a service you've never heard of.
You still have to trust Bitwarden aka someone else's service?