T-the-B
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.
Simon Archer
IMFound 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!!
Moises Gonzal
GBKeep it Simple Seems password managers are not that easy to use. Signed up for free version to test and it will generate a password, but need a college degree to setup the rest of us. And the help system Its a lot like Microsoft's help system, written for those who wrote from the help system in the first place.
Anoniem
NLExtremely 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.
Kerry McKenzie
GBGreat 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.