Bitwarden

1 N. Calle Cesar Chavez, Suite 102, 93103, Santa Barbara, United States
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About Bitwarden

With an open source, end-to-end encrypted approach to password management, Bitwarden empowers enterprises and individuals to securely store and share sensitive data. Accessible from any location, on any device, Bitwarden can be deployed in cloud-based and on-premise environments. Strengthen your security with MFA, vault health reports, enterprise policies, and event logs. SSO, SCIM, and directory service integrations make it easy to integrate Bitwarden into your enterprise environment.

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Nikos Efthias
GE

2Factor auth feature is nice support is reasonably fast the 2 factor being builtin is really amazing. I had some issues setting up password sharing and in my opinion it is still a little difficult if you are first time user but support got my sharing issue resolved in the matter of minutes. I really love their unique approach to 2factor auth management. That's what made me switch from lastpass

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Andrey Panin
KG

Extremely bad user experience A year ago Bitwarden rolled out an update that made their desktop client unusable on Windows 7 machines. While one may argue this is a rather old setup, to instantaneously, without a warning, deny users access to their password is a poor business practice. A solution was shortly found - to use an older version of Bitwarden Portable. It worked fine for over a year, until today I discovered that their firewall blacklisted my IP address thus locking me out. This is just outrageous and undermines trust in the product. Paying customers must not be treated like that. I don't even know what to add here.

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Manolis
BE

A great password manager I started using it after migrating from LastPass. The experience for me is simple and great and never had any issues with it. After using the free version for so long by multiple devices and a lot of passwords, I decided that this company deserves my money and I could also use some premium features like TOTP and emergency access from contacts. 10$ a year is less that 1$ per month and it totally deserves it. Using the TOTP is seamless and convenient. I totally recommend it.

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Jaba
GE

Best Password Manager I have tried several password managers including LastPass and I can tell from my experience that Bitwarden is the best password manager. It's an open source, it has never been breached, both desktop/browser and android apps work great (didn't encounter any bugs), UI is very nice and user friendly (even gives you option for dark and other themes). Bitwarden also has a lot of options and customization and most important thing - it's free. They also offer us premium membership, but free version already includes all the necessary things for the average user. I can't think of any negative things about Bitwarden. Hands down it is the best password manager.

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Simon Archer
IM

Found the software difficult to use and… Found the software difficult to use and ultimately pointless so decided to cancel a paid version. Now, funnily enough, Captcha doesn’t work, my master password comes up as incorrect and it keeps kicking me out making it impossible to cancel and today they take payment. Isn’t it interesting how much more difficult it is to cancel than to start a subscription with these companies!!

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