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You can install bitwarden on all those devices. Maybe im not fully understanding...
I also dont use just one computer and platform.
Yeah, just tell your work IT staff that you need admin rights to your workstation so you can "install the software you want to" (that they don't supply or support or update).
See how well that works. /s
Ah right. Sorry, I just always used Linux with admin rights since I work in IT.
Didn't mean to offend you (or anyone else).
I work in IT too (Windows) and have admin rights on my workstation. Even though I have the power to install any software, it's against policy to do so (and technically that's a good policy).
Also, I don't like the idea of anyone/anything but me having my passwords. I go with 2FA if something is important/certified based 2FA if it's really important.