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An error occurred while saving the comment UnselectSlogan commentedYo can use two different approach to can store a lot of data type. One, doing the same as 1Password, defining a lot of data types. I think that this way is very confusing. The second one it's make existing types more flexible. This post goes by the second one way ;-)
An error occurred while saving the comment UnselectSlogan commentedPlease, this would be great. It's something that Bitwarden do and make it more flexible becasue you can save a lot of data types, for example server o database credentials.
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This is the configuration that keeps me in Bitwarden for the moment