And yeah, the family computer nerd will put the free help receivers on to the same software they use so they're familiar with any problems that might occur. Your mechanic brother might pop a beer and ask you to hold the light while they fix something wrong with your motor. Your chef dad doesn't go to the same effort to plate food at home as they do at work. If 2) is true then it's generally accepted for the free help giver to make decisions that make their life easier that they might otherwise not for a paid client. If they're like the average person then they probably don't value any password manager much at all beyond oarsinsync saying to use one. That they don't share it seems irrelevant if they've already decided oarsinsync knows better. Part of which is a preference for non-cloud solutions. They choose to do what they say because they value their technical expertise. If 1) is true then the family doesn't have to do what they say. Presumably they 1) haven't enslaved their family and 2) aren't charging them for tech support
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