From a post here I realized Bitwarden (the password manager) is an US company. I also noticed when I login into bitwarden, I login into the bitwarden.com domain.
There now seems to be a bitwarden.eu domain too. Did anybody try to migrate their account from the .com (US) to .eu (EU) region?
Is the process really so weird? Do you really have to create a separate .eu account then migrate your passwords by exporting/importing from account to account manually? And then closing your .com account? This also suppsedly involves cancelling your subscription in the US region and rebuying it in the EU one.
I am aware I can use keepass or vaultwarden and self host rather than paying to the US, I just don’t trust the resiliency of my own homelab as I am abroad a lot and can’t afford for my passwords to be unavailable. So I’m doing this as a half measure
https://bitwarden.com/help/server-geographies/
EDIT: I created a .eu account with the same mail as my .com account, exported an encrypted json from my .com account where I have premium, imported into the new .eu account without a subscription, then wrote to support using https://bitwarden.com/contact/ (sent to billing department) to transfer my subscription. They replied very quickly with an automated e-mail to which I needed to respond “YES MIGRATE MY SUBSCRIPTION - [bunchofnumbers]” and they moved my subscription.
It took like 30 minutes from my initial e-mail to complete the whole process.
Huh didn’t realize 1P is Canadian. Still, would prefer open source
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