Bitwarden

1 N. Calle Cesar Chavez, Suite 102, 93103, Santa Barbara, United States
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Based on 20 Reviews

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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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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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Kerry McKenzie
GB

Great User ID/Password Management Tool User friendly and working well. I love that it is secure in the cloud and available across all my devices. Bitwarden was recommended by a team member. I researched it compared to a few other Password Managers and noticed it had really good reviews across several sites including PC Mag. I am using the Chrome extension. I found a Bitwarden csv import template on Github.com. I set up the import parameters, imported a few, worked fine, and imported all the remaining data. Seamless. The tools available via the Chrome extension including password generator and 'auto fill' feature all work very well. Very happy with it.

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Brian
ID

The best password manager I never tried other password managers, but I think Bitwarden is the best. I'm currently on their premium plan. It costs $10 for a year, about 4x less than most proprietary password managers. What I like about Bitwarden: - Open-source software. - Store unlimited passwords, even on the free plan. - Generate TOTP directly from app/extension. - FIDO2 security key support. - Check for weak passwords and data breaches.

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Anoniem
NL

Extremely bad user experience after… Extremely bad user experience after newest update requiring previously unassigned items to be assigned. It looks like bitwarden is majorly pushing towards becoming an enterprise application and wishes to move away from serving consumers.

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Moosely
CA

Love it! Cleaner UI maybe? Love it, what a simple, nifty little thing. I used LastPass and 1Password (latter being the choice forever!). But Bitwarden came as a fresh, indie option and I love everything about it. Non intrusive, and manages to strike the right balance between being helpful when tryting to fill forms and not pretty much blocking my view like some others do.

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