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forteller34 karma

Thanks! I'm a paying user even though I don't really need the extra features, just to support your great service!

I was hoping to get my workplace to start using Bitwarden, so I wanted to show my boss how good it is to be able to share passwords through Bitwarden. I just used my normal paid plan, not the business plan, just to show him. But it did not work out as expected, because it turned out that I did not really understand how to share passwords in a straight forward way that was easy for both of us to understand.

So my question is if you can tell us some more about your plans for making the sharing experience better.?

I'd also very much like to see the experience on bitwarden.com when logging in on mobile be improved, but I couldn't see that on your road map?

Thanks!

forteller12 karma

Is it problematic that the term "Open Access" can mean anything from only "free to read, nothing else", to "totally free as in freedom, do whatever you like with it"?

What should be done so that we can speak more clearly about this and to ensure that journals, universities, scientists, governments, etc. dosn't just opt for the least open version of OA just because that's also OA(= that's what people are asking for)

forteller7 karma

Great! So will you pledge to support the Government By The People Act, and wil we see you on the list of supported candidates of Mayday PAC?

forteller6 karma

Sharing in Bitwarden is done through Organizations. If you don't have access to a teams or enterprise plan, you can create a 2-person organization for free, and invite one other user.

This was a while back, but I'm pretty sure this is exactly what I tried and did not have a good experience with.

Sorry, I understand this is very vague feedback, but at least it's one vote for you to spend some more time looking at how to make this easier and better. Thanks!

We also think the best way to experience Bitwarden on a mobile device is using one of our native apps! You can download them in the App Store or Google Play store.

I'm sure you do, but some people have very little free space on their phone (think of cheaper phones in poorer countries or just people like me who keep their phone for quite a few years), and/or seldom log into a website on the phone. Then the website is a logical thing to use, and it would be great if you have the resources to make it a little better on mobile.

Thanks again!

forteller2 karma

Yes, that guide is great!

So my point is that we might need different, easy, simple terms for different places on the "how open is it? scale", so that the least open can't brag about being Open Access just as much as the most open can, and normal people will know the difference.