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[928.30 --> 928.44] You know,
[928.48 --> 928.96] there's something
[928.96 --> 930.02] about the
[930.02 --> 931.26] master password
[931.26 --> 931.70] vault.
[932.06 --> 932.80] It's such a
[932.80 --> 934.00] sacred responsibility
[934.00 --> 936.76] that I almost
[936.76 --> 937.40] trust an
[937.40 --> 938.18] organization like
[938.18 --> 939.58] Bitwarden to be
[939.58 --> 940.58] more focused on
[940.58 --> 941.12] securing that
[941.12 --> 942.10] platform than I am.
[942.18 --> 943.28] Not that I really
[943.28 --> 944.06] have no concerns
[944.06 --> 944.76] about our security.
[945.00 --> 945.42] Really?
[946.30 --> 946.78] But there's
[946.78 --> 947.52] something that
[947.52 --> 948.18] still gives me
[948.18 --> 948.70] pause.
[949.12 --> 949.48] They've got one
[949.48 --> 950.28] job to do.
[950.42 --> 951.60] And I've actually
[951.60 --> 952.50] paid Bitwarden
[952.50 --> 953.44] the $10 a year
[953.44 --> 954.68] for two or three,
[954.82 --> 955.48] maybe four years
[955.48 --> 955.94] at this point.
[956.38 --> 956.94] I've been very,
[957.06 --> 957.44] very happy.
[957.64 --> 958.50] It just does the
[958.50 --> 958.78] job.
[958.94 --> 959.62] I never have to
[959.62 --> 960.36] think about it.
[960.68 --> 961.06] All of the
[961.06 --> 962.10] autofill stuff on
[962.10 --> 962.88] Android and iOS
[962.88 --> 963.50] just works
[963.50 --> 964.58] fantastically well.
[965.34 --> 965.58] You know,
[965.64 --> 966.88] $10 is that kind
[966.88 --> 968.34] of screw it
[968.34 --> 969.36] amount of money
[969.36 --> 969.92] when it's spread
[969.92 --> 970.86] over an entire year.
[971.00 --> 971.14] You know,
[971.18 --> 971.68] it's less than a
[971.68 --> 972.28] dollar a month.
[972.28 --> 973.72] And to just
[973.72 --> 974.56] not have to worry
[974.56 --> 975.20] about it and to
[975.20 --> 975.74] just not have to
[975.74 --> 976.48] think about it for
[976.48 --> 978.00] what, 80, 90 cents
[978.00 --> 978.44] a month,
[978.88 --> 979.82] that's worth it for me.
[980.06 --> 981.22] It reminds me of
[981.22 --> 982.20] why I kind of like
[982.20 --> 983.74] supporting Nebukasa
[983.74 --> 985.14] and how supporting
[985.14 --> 986.66] Nebukasa goes into
[986.66 --> 987.10] home assistant
[987.10 --> 987.62] development and
[987.62 --> 988.22] makes home assistant
[988.22 --> 988.56] better.
[988.88 --> 990.16] By subscribing to
[990.16 --> 990.90] Bitwarden, you're
[990.90 --> 991.88] helping them come up
[991.88 --> 992.40] with a sustainable
[992.40 --> 993.38] business model that
[993.38 --> 994.36] encourages them to
[994.36 --> 995.00] make the password
[995.00 --> 996.16] manager better and
[996.16 --> 996.92] keep their service
[996.92 --> 997.32] secure.
[997.32 --> 999.14] So it incentivizes
[999.14 --> 1000.14] the right things
[1000.14 --> 1001.56] and on top of that
[1001.56 --> 1002.02] it means I don't
[1002.02 --> 1002.56] have to host it
[1002.56 --> 1002.86] myself.
[1003.04 --> 1003.56] I haven't actually
[1003.56 --> 1004.40] made my decision
[1004.40 --> 1006.24] because I have
[1006.24 --> 1007.40] kept a lot of
[1007.40 --> 1008.38] business stuff in
[1008.38 --> 1009.30] LastPass for a
[1009.30 --> 1009.52] while.
[1009.66 --> 1010.16] I know I like
[1010.16 --> 1010.88] Bitwarden so I've
[1010.88 --> 1011.46] always thought that's
[1011.46 --> 1012.08] what I would jump
[1012.08 --> 1012.36] to.
[1013.20 --> 1013.74] And so I went over
[1013.74 --> 1015.18] to their subscription
[1015.18 --> 1016.50] pricing page and
[1016.50 --> 1017.26] they also offer
[1017.26 --> 1018.80] team plans for as