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Bitwarden is an open source password manager that uses end-to-end encryption to enable users to securely store and share sensitive data.
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Patrick C.
Government Administration, 5,001-10,000 employees
Used daily for 1-2 years
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Trusted solution that I have relied upon for over a year. I can provide access to others in my family.
Great free plan to get started. Easy to understand how it protects your passwords. Browser extension and phone app make it easy to access anywhere without compromising security. Easy import/export.
I wish the Bitwarden business model charge some small fee for the entry tier of service. It seems like they offer too much for free, which is a concern for continued operation.
Eduardo T.
Management Consulting, 1-10 employees
Used daily for less than 6 months
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It's a great app, with awesome features. It's a wonderful solution to add security for your users. I am very happy with the free tier and I am considering buying the business plan for the extra features.
Love the flexibility. It had a desktop app and browser extensions for most browsers. It's supported on Windows, Mac, and Linux. Bitwarden Send allows me to share files securely. Best of all, I can trust it because it is open-source and has been code-audited.
Organizations, its built-in scheme for password-sharing, took a while to get used to. It was less intuitive than the straight-up sharing passwords individually that other password managers do.
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Environmental Services, self-employed
Used daily for 6-12 months
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Having a different password for all of your online accounts is vital to protect your personal and business information. Bitwarden does that. While it is not the easiest password manager to set up for multiple people, once set up, it is nearly seemless to use.
Bitwarden does a great job of working with nearly every website and app. And when it doesn't automatically add username and password (some sites won't allow it), it is quite easy to copy and past them from the app or browser extension.
I wish that when you manually add a password that it would save automatically, rather than having to hit the save button, or at least ask if you are sure you want to quit without saving.
Dave R.
Leisure, Travel & Tourism, 1-10 employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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Haven't had any required. Program runs on autopilot. Click when I need it, runs flawless every time.
Easy to operate, solid peace of mind. Not really for business, this home use program generates and saves long, randomly generated passwords. Ones that theoretically would take millions of years to hack. Just one less point of attack I can defend, for cheap. This program does the job well, just a single click to enter a very safe, unique password on a website. Simple and intuitive methods to control password requirements, access and lockout settings, and online vault storage.
The directions can leave you confused. New password generation could be easier.
Matthew J.
Marketing and Advertising, self-employed
Used daily for 2+ years
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I have nothing but great things to say about Bitwarden. I have tried many password managers and while most I tried were usable, they didn't feel complete, either because of the feature set or because of the pricing. Once I found Bitwarden, I haven't wanted to look anywhere else since.
-Price -Features I mean, those are really the two main points people look for when determining their password manager, right? The price is unbeatable; if you're just using it for yourself, it's free. Free gets you every creature comfort feature you would pay top dollar for elsewhere, such as multi-device syncing and apps across all of your devices. The features are second to none. They have everything...
Honestly? Nothing. Even if you need to pay for their premium packages, they're dirt cheap, coming in at $10/year for an individual or $40/year for 6 people.
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Financial Services, 501-1,000 employees
Used daily for 6-12 months
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I switched from LastPass, Bitwarden can import passwords from other software seamlessly. Over 12 months of usage, I can see it is on par with other products, it has common used features. Highly recommend it!
It supports multiple devices and has built-in 2FA authentication. Also, Bitwarden support on-premise hosting, it helps me to comply with the organization's data policy.
UI/UX for iOS app needs more improvements, I have to search for the credential manually when sign-in to the other apps.
Zamruddin S.
Nonprofit Organization Management, 51-200 employees
Used daily for less than 6 months
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Great experience to use this.
I am using bitwarden for the last 5 months, for managing my passwords. And now I don't need to remember my password because this task does by bitwarden. And its best feature is to check my password with data beach and inform me if I am using a password to expose on the internet. That's is a great feature.
I don't find any cons for this software.
José F.
Oil & Energy, 1,001-5,000 employees
Used daily for 1-2 years
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For a long time, I was looking for a password management tool, cloud synchronization is secure and easy to use. All features available are great, especially for IT jobs.
Easy to use, fast synchronization between devices, secure encryption, able to generate a strong password,s and best practice for sharing it. Password history is a good feature.
Nothing to change, for now, it is a great tool.
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Publishing, 11-50 employees
Used daily for less than 6 months
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It's been a great experience overall, so far – I'm recommending Bitwarden to any friend or colleague looking for a password manager to protect their online accounts.
Bitwarden made it easy to get started when migrating from Safari/Chrome's built-in password manager to a more secure tool that will work across devices and platforms.
I like that I can set two-factor authentication for my master password, but wish there were additional options for how that one time token could be sent to me.
Alexandros A.
Computer Software, 201-500 employees
Used daily for 6-12 months
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For me, it's an easy choice. Free + open source + encrypted with apps for phone, pc and extension for chrome means it's the last password manager I will try probably.
If you have not been using a password manager till now, then you are missing so much on security and usability. And Bitwarden is maybe the best one of them. Free, open-source, and with the ability to create passwords, easily auto-complete them and group them. Really you can't go wrong with this software.
There are a few times that the auto-completion of passwords does not work automatically (you need to manually click on the password from the icon) and sometimes on the phone, the app is not running and so you need to open it before it proposes you to fill the password.
Jessica A.
Retail, 10,001+ employees
Used daily for 6-12 months
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You can use Bitwarden for free .Everything on it is intuitive and you will quickly learn to to utilize it . You can apply for any place that requires log in and the app does all the remembering for you .
I primarily use Opera as a browser and the Bitwarden integration with it is not 100% smooth .
Aldo A.
Education Management, 201-500 employees
Used daily for 6-12 months
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i liked this software because a lot of fractures are free and for paid is for use cloud storage and other features
the interface can be better but I'm very satisfied with this app
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Retail, 1-10 employees
Used daily for 6-12 months
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For a start it "just works" and that's a baseline for any software I use. It works on my desktop, laptop (both Apple) and my phone (Android). It uses biometrics on the devices that have it. Oh, and it's free. Really hard to find a reason not to love it!
Really can't think of anything? I use it all day, every day. It's part of my workflow. I've been using password managers for over a decade (at least) and paid for many different ones. But now I don't have to. Thanks Bitwarden team!
Renato R.
Retail, 201-500 employees
Used daily for 1-2 years
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Bitwarden has a feature set that is comparable to all its competitors, at a fraction of the cost. It's also compatible with most OSs, which makes it one of the few viable options if you are a Linux user.
The UI is less intuitive compare to its mainstream competitors, but it's not a problem for experienced users.
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Publishing, 1-10 employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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Ideal for password creation and sharing among team members.
Nothing—it's a great free password manager.
Faith M.
Financial Services, 5,001-10,000 employees
Used daily for 1-2 years
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It's simple to share and store passwords securely using Bitwarden.
With Bitwarden,I can easily generate unique and strong passwords.I like that this tool prevents unauthorized access to our organization sensitive data and confidential information.It's offers passwords autofill feature making it easy and fast to login and access all our accounts.
Bitwarden is a more reliable and trustworthy tool for passwords protection and management hence I got nothing negative to mention.
CK P.
Computer Software, 10,001+ employees
Used daily for less than 6 months
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I love that it has most of the features of LastPass that I used to use. I haven't come across anything that I miss from LastPass. It has password generator, form/password autofill, multi-device synchronization, and shortcuts to auto-rotate between accounts. Best of all, it's free without any annoying ads to purchase it.
I have not found anything that I dislike about Bitwarden. It does the job it's designed for and does it well.
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Computer Software, 10,001+ employees
Used daily for 1-2 years
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Using regularly for storing confidential data and utterly satisified.
1. Can store all of my passwords at a single location. Just need to remember one master password. 2. Biometric security 3. Great unique templates according to the requirements like for credit cards, fields available are cvv, cars no, expiry whereas for bank accounts different ones 4. Locks your accounts for security if wrong password multiple times 4. Auto fill feature
1. UI can be made a bit more engaging and alive 2. Some more templates or integrations with companies for direct auto fill would be awesome
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Information Technology and Services, 1,001-5,000 employees
Used daily for 6-12 months
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It's been a long time since I have been using Bitwarden and recommend it to my team/clients everyone because it's actually very useful and a product with high quality. just love it.
The best part is its Open Source and I trust Open source projects a lot and easily get attached to them. The autofill feature, password generation based on parameters, and the ability to store more than just login passwords but also cards, Identities are just Awesome!
I wouldn't say it is a con but there's room for improvement in its android application however it works excellent still.
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Education Management, 10,001+ employees
Used daily for 1-2 years
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I kept my all usernames and passwords with it and use them on the web for logins.
It is both integrated and open source. I like the send feature because it makes it possible to send files securely without being watched. It is cross-platform software, so it can be used with all other devices. I appreciate the ability to easily and securely create and use passwords and identities.
It is a bit clunky and not as user-friendly as I would like. Thereis no recovery option for master password.
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Computer Software, 11-50 employees
Used daily for less than 6 months
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Great product, works well in desktop and mobile, does the job
Features like: Chrome plugin, password generator, search, mobile app, excluded domains, all work as required.
Being picky here, but a better autofill button with cleaner selection in cases there are multiple logins for the same item
Ho'omana Nathan H.
Higher Education, 5,001-10,000 employees
Used daily for 1-2 years
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I use Bitwarden many times a day, every day, for various applications (password generation, storage, filling, etc), and it just works for every application. Can't recommend it strongly enough!
Bitwarden has a clean interface, it's super simple to use, it's open-source, it's free, it never tries to pressure you into upgrading, it syncs beautifully across all kinds of devices, and it integrates great with Android's autofill feature.
I have no complaints at all about Bitwarden. So far, there's nothing I don't like.
Fábio S.
Computer & Network Security, 501-1,000 employees
Used daily for 6-12 months
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Bitwarden is an easy to use Password Manager. It generates secure passwords to be used during logins online and offline. It also offers mobile application and browsers extensions. While on a browser, the auto complete feature is very useful, since it identifies the website and the login form and automatically add username and password.
For mobile devices it has difficult to auto complete the login forms for when using a browser apps like Chrome. This is due to Android limitations but directly impacts on the user experience. In these cases it is common to copy passwords using the clipboard, which is not ideal, since other apps can read the content of it.
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Telecommunications, 1-10 employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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Excellent experience really. We do pay for it to help make it stay and develop. It's so worth it.
It's simple to use, easy overview and reliable. All you could hope for.
Sync doesn't always seem to update and sometimes it takes a little longer to load the chrome plugin on my mac, but that's it.
Charles R.
Higher Education, 1,001-5,000 employees
Used daily for less than 6 months
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Moved from LastPass which became paying. Bitwarden has similar features for free but not as user intuitive.
Syncs passwords across Windows and Android devices, easy to create new passwords, secured on Android by finger print
Sometimes end up with multiple entries for the same site, name of site copied by bitwarden is not always accurate, doesn't auto fill always