I've been using dashlane from the Turkish Google store as my password management software, and it's very cheap in the Turkish area, with a family group costing only 102.99 TL per year, which is a little over 20 RMB, and a free vpn service software every year.
Although this type of vpn is not good for direct use within China, it is still a good choice when you need to land in more than one country through a condom.
Now that the price has jumped from 103 to 3,500 Turkish liras, or $770, it becomes very uneconomical to continue using it.
If the premium version of the package is not renewed later, whether you can continue to use the free version of this software, through the comparison of the above table you can see that the free version only supports 25 passwords, for us is completely insufficient, so the program from the luxury to the free version of the program to give up to.
After giving up on dashlane's password management service, I chose which alternative to go with, and after comparing I ended up with bitware.
Bitwarden is the only password manager that offers a free tier, and in the case of free you need to compare the security and features of this software.
Checked out a couple of sites for comparisons, and while it's free it doesn't have a low overall rating.
Open the dashlane settings page and select Export Data:
Export dashlane's original passwords to csv. bitwarden supports bulk password import, supports easily migrating your passwords from any password manager, importing data in bulk to this password vault, the process is quite fast and saves the time of manually re-entering all your passwords.
So far along with dashlane's price increase, a paying user has finally committed to the open source bitwarden user community.
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