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Organizations that want a powerful password management solution
About Bitwarden
Solve your password management problems. The easiest and safest way for individuals, teams, and business organizations to store, share, and sync sensitive data. Password theft is a serious problem. The websites and apps that you use are under attack every day. Security breaches occur and your passwords are stolen. When you reuse the same passwords everywhere hackers can easily access your email, bank, and other important accounts. Security experts recommend that you use a different, randomly generated password for every online account that you create. But how are you supposed to remember and keep up with that many passwords? Bitwarden Password Manager helps you create and manage secure passwords so that you can get back to enjoying your life online. Our secure cloud syncing features allow you to access your data from anywhere, on any device! Your vault is conveniently optimized for use on desktop, laptop, tablet, and phone devices.
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Password Management
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Pros: Open source.
Full end to end encryption.
Supports 2 factor authentication.
Encrypted file attachments.
Free for personal use (basic features).
Works across all devices.Cons: No cons - it's free and open source making it much better than competition.
Overall: I use Bitwarden on my personal laptop, mobile and iPad to save number of passwords and it works great. It's intuitive to use and supports almost all browsers and devices.
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Pros: BitWarden has been put through its paces by independent researchers, is feature packed and is available on just about every platform you can imagine.
Cons: Then UI isn't as slick as others, but I'm not losing sleep over it.
Overall: BitWarden is always the first password manager I suggest when someone is looking for one. It's easily taken the top seat from the previous top password manager who I'm not going to name here.
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Pros: The best thing about it is its open source.
Supports many platform and has great user interface.
Also support command line tools for developers.
Secure and self hosting features.Cons: No cons so far. It's a reliable open source secure software.
Overall: Bitwarden is a password manager which is really easy to use and secure your password.
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It protect your password and login with 2 factors Authentication and has web Vault. -
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Pros: I've been using Bitwarden for over a year now and it is by far the best password keeper that I have tested. It is open-source which provides me with peace of mind and it integrates well with all the browsers I use. I pay a yearly plan of $10/year which is very inexpensive and secure.
Cons: Everything is fine but the Safari extension is needed, it installs native Mac OS app even for Safari extension.
Overall: Now it is easy to remember the passwords all I need is Bitwarden password to access other passwords. It can generate random and strong passwords for you which just 2 clicks.
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Pros: -Supports multiple encrypted fields within each entry
-Supports 2FA OTP real-time generation
-Easily upload attachments
-Full feature version is affordable
-Open Source codeCons: -Autofill pop-up has no " X " button to dismiss unneeded password dialog
-Autofill box can get in the way and block the entry fields
-Sometimes doesn't recognize websites that are already saved
-Occasionally fills password in the " user name " box.Overall: I was a disgruntled Lastpass user for almost 10 years. Let's just say the software never quite found its groove but switching seemed daunting.
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But frustration with LP only grew. So I decided to try other options and after much research and trials BitWarden was the clear winner as my new password manager.
One review space is hardly enough to cover all the things you can do with BitWarden. It's a password manager, yes, but it can be useful in so many more ways. I'll stick to the main ones here, but I strongly suggest trying it out with " database " in mind vs just " passwords ".
BitWarden is open source which lends to excellent stability and security. It works on Android, Browser extension, Apple and iOS and more. It's a huge timesaver to be able to store your 2FA key in the dedicated field for it and have it Autofill your OTP when applicable.
Each entry also has the option to add extra strings of encrypted or plain text which can be titled. Attachments, URLs, Folder categorizing, and exception rules are all supported. There is also a robust password generator which can be customized to fit your preferred style. I learned here about the advantages of ZXCVB password entropy.
Trust me, BitWarden does it all. Autofill works well (though it can get in the way when it's too eager) and security behavior is top notch such as anonymous keyboard entry on smart devices (no trackers).
(Autofill can be a little touchy sometimes but once you get used to it it's ok. I hope they address some of the buggy issues in a future update)
The other thing that I need to mention is how easy the transition was from Lastpass to BitWarden. It does most of it automatically! It does take some tweaking for more complicated entries but I was up and running in an hour. It turned out to be a good way to purge old passwords as well. I believe it is compatible with other managers like 1password.
I highly recommend the free version but moreso the pro version since you get encrypted file storage, OTP generation, flexible sharing, two step login and more. All that for such an affordable price! Impressive. There is also a family plan if that suits you.
I can't say enough good things about BitWarden and I'm very very particular with my password security! I could write an entire additional guide on how to use BitWarden to organize ALL your personal data and keep running logs. Maybe in a future update to my review. Once you try it you will probably get your own ideas too since it's so versatile. No need to look elsewhere - BitWarden is the new password manager king! -
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Pros: -open-sourced and critically reviewed by thousands of people
-security tested
-intuitive to use
-always handy through mobile app for mobile browsing and also for extension for your main chrome based browser
-very affordable pro versionCons: -driven by the genius of one person
-can get a bit complex with all its capabilitiesOverall: Researching and testing a lot of password managers, Bitwarden came out as a clear winner. It's stable, reliable, secure, intuitive, and available in all the places where I need it (Vivaldi browser, android app, linux app, windows app). The free version really has everything you need, and even the pro version is very reasonably priced
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Pros: Best thing about this is it is an open source and it has its security tested.
Provide great range of facilities with zero cost.
Safe to use.
The Chrome extension and features like auto fill are available.Cons: As a free software I don't think they need to provide any more. As this far I can expect from a free application.
Overall: I recommend this application to everyone it is very easy to use and can be configured easily with flexibility.
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Pros: It has a simple and very basic interface where you can store and encrypt your all password in one place.
It's free and open source for the users.
Support multiplatform and on multiple devices at once.
Other features like 2-factor authentication, web vault, self-hosting.Cons: No cons for Bitwarden I gave been using and I didn't face any issues.
Overall: Bitwarden is a great and secure place to store your password and manage them in one place. I have been using it for a long time now and absolutely love it and trust it to keep my password and other detail safe and secure.
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Pros: It is a reliable 100% open sources free software that has multi platform support and easy to use user interface.
Self hosting password vault.
They offer command line tools which is really useful for Linux users.Cons: I have not faced any issues with Bitwarden. No cons.
Overall: I am using it for long time now and it helps me to manage, create n access all of my passwords at one place. It's a safe open source password manager with a simple interface and has lots of features.
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Pros: Free & Open Source
2 factor authentication
Web Vault - Available as a web service
Secure sharing feature
Self hosting solution
Great community
Cross platform availability
Import passwords from other platforms
Affordable premium featuresCons: Nothing so far. It is an excellent open source solution.
Overall: Bitwarden is an excellent open source & free password manager with lots of useful features. It provides all the usual password management features at no cost and even offers file storage & other premium features at an affordable plan.
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Pros: Bitwarden is secured, password manager. It protects your password from stealers. No need to save passwords on the browser. Intuitive mobile app.
Cons: It worked very well and manages password pretty good.
Overall: Managing passwords of different platforms are a very difficult task. To make thing easy I use Bitwarden password manager. It makes me feel safe and I don't need to save the password on the browser, which password could be stolen.
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