Re: A concern over Facebook's new privacy policy for What'sApp Users.
Ultra security is bad, and I agree with @ghost with that point. That's just too much. But it in no way means you should shirk security entirely. There is a way of keeping things secure while not going overboard.
As for the password manager thing, that's a valid concern: what if it gets hacked? One could say you could back up the database, but even backups aren't foolproof. One could then argue: well, where do you then back it up? And so on and so forth. Using a password manager like Bitwarden is good; yes, it might be hacked, but that's a risk you have to take everywhere. Saying don't use bitwarden or <insert password manager here> because it might be hacked is akin to saying "Well, I just won't lock my car because someone might smash the windows or pick the lock". You do it, and you do it anyway, even if the risk is there, because risks like that will always be there and you can't eliminate them permanently. If your password manager gets hacked, then that's just something you have to deal with, and in time you will. But password managers like Bitwarden, even if they did get hacked, wouldn't provide much useful info because password databases are encrypted. Hackers wouldn't get anything useful out of those.
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