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GBI am totally converted to Bitwarden Long time user of Lastpass & was pretty happy with it but wanted to add a fingerprint reader into the mix to ease access to Windows as well as Lastpass. Adding the reader to Windows was simplicity itself. Getting Lastpass to accept it proved absolutely impossible!! SO I tried Bitwarden.... Very easy to create the account; it immediately was happy to accept fingerprints as well as Yubikeys and the export/import process of many hundreds of passwords etc into Bitwarden from Lastpass was accomplished in minutes, literally. Am now up & running on Bitwarden and can't fault it. In some ways it may not feel quite as slick on auto-filling passwords and usernames on websites but overall I find I prefer the way it works. Very impressed with it. Am now a Premium account holder with Bitwarden and will not be renewing my Lastpass account.
Manolis
BEA 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.
Jaba
GEBest 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.
Thjis Maat
ATThis is probably one of the best… This is probably one of the best password managers in the market. Open source, online or offline, your choice, self host or host on their servers, low price for premium. The app has a nice and simple to use UI and security seems acceptable with proper end-to-end encryption. Lot's of features and additional fields, customizable without getting disorganized. Available on most platforms, including phones and a pretty good browser plugin.
Bradley King
GBJust works, couldn't ask for more. I've been using Bitwarden for roughly 2 Years and a few months now and it has been exactly like I expected. It works, it does its job and the yearly subscription is affordable ($10.00). It's been a way better experience than LastPass, who was my previous password manager. I recommend it for anyone who wants to start with a new password manager that is reliable and just works.