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2FA is still available in the free tier, it's just limited to TOTP and email code based 2FA. The paid teirs unlock additional methods like FIDO2 and yubikey protocols. Even if you don't use the advanced 2FA methods or any of the other benefits, it's still good to throw them a little money to keep them running.
I think what OP is talking about is the ability to generate TOTPs, which requires a paid plan.
KeePass does that for free....
All these upvotes for bitwarden seem really suspicious
No it's not suspicious. It's an open source well vetted audited selfhosted password manager. If youve tried vaultwarden or the official image it's extremely easy to setup meaning a very low barrier for entry.
Visiting the project looks like you need to set up an account with them regardless
No you don't if you selfhost.