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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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Publishing, 1-10 employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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Great for sharing passwords among team members.
Switched to Bitwarden because LastPass wanted to start charging me.
Taoufiq A.
Computer Software, 1-10 employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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I switched from this app to bitwarden app
Cross platform,used this app in my browser and my mobile many years
Recently they force us to pay to use app in multiple devices type, there is some other open source apps that not force to pay and offer all features like bitwarden
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Internet, 1-10 employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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Used to use it, now I'm a Bitwarden user as it is open source.
LastPass is reliable and multiplataform.
Crap UI, not intuitive, expensive, Android integration is really bad.
Shawn P.
Information Technology and Services, self-employed
Used daily for 2+ years
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Worked great, I loved the product, but once there was a security breach I left for BitWarden and have happily stayed with them.
The name of the product says it all - this is the Last Password you'll ever need. Because of this, you can generate hyper-secure passwords which nobody will ever be able to guess, including yourself.
There have been two breaches in their security, which have ultimately lead me to leave this software for another.
Scott J.
Information Technology and Services, 1-10 employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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I have used Last pass in my personal and professional life for a long time and it has never let me down keeping my credentials safe and thus allowing me to have a different password for every site raising my security level for my accounts on the internet.
This is the greatest password manager in the cloud. Everything is encrypted before it leaves your computer and remains encrypted in the cloud. The plugins for your phone and for your browsers help you put in your password everywhere you need it when you need it. I love the password generator and it's flexibility in generating passwords. You can also share enterprise passwords between accounts so no pore password spreadsheets laying around your infrastructure.
There is no option to host yourself on premise. That would be the only thing that would make Last pass better and where Bitwarden has an advantage.
Matthew P.
Information Technology and Services, self-employed
Used weekly for 2+ years
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It's a good product and I wouldn't shun it, but there are better options, e.g. Bitwarden which is open source, offers low-price paid hosting and team sharing.
In regards to generating secure passwords, storing them safely, organizing and sharing within a team, LastPass checks all of the boxes and does what it's suppose to do.
It's clunky. The web browser extensions are slow, and sharing notes and credentials often require the recipient to log out and back in.
Benedict N.
Education Management, self-employed
Used weekly for less than 6 months
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I like that it's easy to use and you can share passwords with others
I don't like that it's not open source, which is why I'm using bitwarden. Lastpass was also recently hacked which is why I don't feel safe using it.
Hector A.
Information Technology and Services, self-employed
Used daily for 2+ years
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All platforms support it, but the pricing change is bad, with comparable options like BitWarden, which you can install on your own servers instead of theirs, and with a much cheaper price.
Is relatively easy to use, it syncs with the most important and most used platforms, the fill works great on Android and iOS.
Has a lot of quirks in the UI, the recent pricing switch, that you can only use the passwords on one type or device (pc or mobile not both) makes it a bad move, with cheaper and comparable alternatives like the Open Source Bitwarden.
Ho'omana Nathan H.
Higher Education, 5,001-10,000 employees
Used daily for 1-2 years
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LastPass was great when I used it, but when they required Premium for most of the useful features, I switched to Bitwarden and haven't turned back. If you can or want to pay for LastPass, it's a beautiful solution, but even the basics aren't available for free anymore.
LastPass handles password management (and integrates 2FA) very well. It can sync (unlike Google Authenticator), and the security check was a really great feature that I used to upgrade hundreds of passwords.
The useful features (e.g. multi-device support) were put behind a paywall recently, and without a subscription, you can only use LastPass on one device. Who only uses passwords on one device? Their desktop app also feels pretty outdated and not super secure. I also didn't like being bombarded about upgrading all the time (before the requirement).
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Higher Education, 201-500 employees
Used daily for 1-2 years
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Overall, LastPass delivers what it promises (though it's hard to verify their security). The value is ok, but there are cheaper alternatives and free/open source ones like Bitwarden. The Chrome extension functions as you would expect. Any password manager is better than no password manager.
Full featured and easy to use in Chrome with the plugin. The form filling feature worked most of the time, but at times it wouldn't be recognize the web form fields.
For the price, it doesn't offer much more than other free services. There have been some questions of security in the past.
Sudeep B.
Information Technology and Services, self-employed
Used daily for 2+ years
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While I was using Lastpass, it was great. At times the only clunky thing I would find is that if I had updated a password on one device, it would take some time to refresh on another one. I often had to log out and log back in on the other device for the password to be refreshed.
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This was the first password manager I had started using. Great set of features until the following happened:1. Started charging to use across multiple devices (unless you were grandfathered in)2. They were hacked.#2 is what made me switch away from them. I have switched to Bitwarden now.
Chris G.
Banking, 1,001-5,000 employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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We entrust sensitive information (our passwords) to Lastpass, so it's very concerning that they would change policies of their plans so drastically when they know that it will adversely effect a large number of users. We're currently looking into switching because we've lost trust in Lastpass. Who knows what negative changes they'll make to their business practices in the future.
Lastpass is one the easiest to use password platforms available. It offers compatibility with many different platforms and browsers. We have been very satisfied with our experience with it.
Lastpass recently decided to change the terms of its free personal plan in an attempt to force longtime users into a more expensive plan. As someone who utilizes both the personal and business plans, this anti consumer practice has turned me off to the company. I have already switched my personal account to Bitwarden, and we're currently exploring switching our business account as well.
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Consumer Electronics, 1,001-5,000 employees
Used daily for less than 6 months
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After having used several other enterprise-oriented secrets vaults, I can't help but discourage the adoption of LastPass until at least having tried some of the other offerings, most notably Dashlane, Password Manager Pro and 1Password. Also - and I acknowledge this is a very personal feeling - I can't forget the time they were breached and customer data stolen. If you are really concerned about the security of your data, I highly recommend looking at stuff like HashiCorp's Vault or BitWarden, both of which can be hosted and managed by the owner on either onprem or cloud infrastructure.
Support for most platforms, covering almost any and all of the most used ones: macOS, GNU+Linux, Chrome and Firefox add-ons, iOS, Android and Windows
- Heavyweight, using lots of resources (at least on macOS and GNU+Linux and the Chrome extension) - Sloooow (macOS, iOS and GNU+Linux stand-alone clients) - Awkward interface, highly un-intuitive, HUGE icons with no possibility to reduce the elements in the interface - Managing items, groups and folders is a pain
Nikodem J.
Automotive, 10,001+ employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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I was using LastPass for few years as a password manager and generator. It was working very smooth and I haven't noticed any issues with that. I like that it provided extensions for the browsers that I'm using, which made using it even easier. Mobile phone was also supported, so it covered most of my use cases. The problem is that LastPass decided to change their free plan and make it practically unusable. This was the time I decided to switch to other password manager which is Bitwarden (which is free and provides the same functionalites).
LastPass is a reliable software. It has integration in form of extensions for all major web browsers, as well as mobile devices.
LastPass limited free model to only one type of device (PC/mobile), which made it practically unusable and forced users to buy subscription.
Andrew C.
Design, self-employed
Used daily for less than 6 months
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I switched to Bitwarden from LastPass as LastPass became a paid option. Bitwarden provides a comparable experience and I'm very happy with it.
I love that Bitwarden is free and very secure for my passwords. It is a competitive alternative to other password managers.
It doesn't always detect fields right, and there's no button inline to fill in passwords automatically. I have to right click to get to the vault.
Neil W.
Information Technology and Services, 201-500 employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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Easy to use and very less subscription fee. Free users are able to sync across multiple platforms and don't have restrictions on device limitations. High value of money.
Bitwarden is a highly reliable encrypted password manager. Its organization function allows you to share specific passwords across your team members, which extended team collaboration. The Premium version also supports embedded 2FA, so it helps you to log into any 2FA enables sites even faster.
Autosave password on browsers is not as smart as Lastpass.
Hector A.
Information Technology and Services, self-employed
Used daily for 6-12 months
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I switched to it due to LastPass's new limitations, is OpenSource you can install it on your own servers and manage your own key management system, is cheap, and has a ton of features, the same as LastPass.
Its free version offers the same as the previous LastPass plan, you can use it in both Mobile and PCs, pricing is much cheaper, the android App is not as buggy as LastPass.
The UI could be better, there are some quirks but you can move around them easily, Its design is not as nice as LastPass.
Marco L.
Leisure, Travel & Tourism, 11-50 employees
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Moving from LastPass (not free anymore) to Bitwarden it's easy and convenient.
It's completely free. You can use it on mobile (via app) or desktop (via browser extensions). There's a useful Chrome extension.
UI/UX of the official Chrome extension can be better. Not an issue for the operation, just a little bit confusing at the beginning.
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Computer Software, 10,001+ employees
Used weekly for 6-12 months
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Good replacement to LastPass but not as smooth integration as the later has
My 2nd place password manager. I moved to it after LassPass changed their freeware policy and I need a replacement.
The integration to web is not perfect. It will not fill the user/pass automatically so it is not smooth as LastPass
James W.
Financial Services, 51-200 employees
Used daily for 1-2 years
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Absolutely love Bitwarden! Previously I used KeePass, but that requires a third party app to use on mobile. After KeePass I used LastPass. Loved LastPass until they turned on their users and removed multi-device type support from the free version.
Obviously, number one is that it is free and supports both mobile devices and desktop devices. Second is that it is open source. I trust open source more than proprietary software.
It doesn't always auto-fill. On web sites that have a popup for login it doesn't work. Sharing an entry requires moving it to a shared folder instead of sharing from where it is in the vault.
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
Christian K.
Computer Software, 201-500 employees
Used daily for less than 6 months
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I am testing Bitwarden as a potential LastPass replacement and have had a great experience with it thus far.
Bitwarden is free and very easy to use. It’s stable and offers a wide array of ways to access your library (native app, web app, and Chrome extension is what I’m using so far).
So far, Bitwarden has proved itself to be stable and easy to use and I haven’t run into any cons.
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.
Edwyn A.
Internet, self-employed
Used daily for less than 6 months
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My experience has been awesome since day one I tried it! The transition from LastPass to Bitwarden was done very quickly and just like that I switched to this one without any issues, also I get used to the UI/UX very quickly, as iin any case t isn't difficult to understand it either. I highly recommend this tool!
This is the best alternative for LastPass I've ever found and I love the fact that it is open-source! After LastPass changed their terms for Free users I started to see for similar tools as an alternative that would fit my needs, then I started to saw a lot of opinions and reviews over the internet, so I tried it and immediately loved it! Also the transition from LastPass to Bitwarden was very smooth and quickly! After 2 mins all of my passwords were imported successfully to Bitwarden, I highly recommend this one!
Probably the UI/UX could improve a bit more, other than that this product is awesome! Actually, a refreshed UI/UX would just be a plus, as the service itself totally worth it!
Erick d.
Marketing and Advertising, 11-50 employees
Used daily for 6-12 months
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I tried many password managers and the free version of Bitwarden is no doubt the best. The migration process from LastPass was seamless and there only a few features that I miss here.
It's not bad, but I can't make the Android app work as well as LastPass did. The autofill and autosave doesn't work as expected, but in 80% of the cases it's good enough and in these 20% situations the copy + paste solves the problem.
Nico P.
Health, Wellness and Fitness, self-employed
Used daily for 1-2 years
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I switched from LastPass about two years ago and i don't miss a thing. The Software is extremely small in size, has amazing encryption options, is blazingly fast and gets updated regularely.
It is extremely easy to setup, holds an unlimited amount of passwords (i currently have saved around 400) and let's you create even credit card pre-fills or save Adresses. So i usually can directly login to a website and let Bitwarden fill out everything else with just a few clicks.
On mobile devices sometimes Bitwarden's Trigger doesn't work. That's usually when an In-App Browser is used and Bitwarden can't destinct between the shown Browser Page and the App. So in such cases you usually have to go to the Vault directly and copy your credentials to your clipboard.
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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.
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.
Stefano T.
Automotive, 201-500 employees
Used daily for 1-2 years
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Avevo provato vari Password Manager tra cui Keepass, 1 Password, LastPass, SecureSafe ma alla fine Bitwarden è quello con cui sono rimasto. Mi sento tranquillo a memorizzare le password dei miei account. Forse, quello che desidererei è che fosse possibile avere la data di registrazione dell'account al fine di gestire nel miglior modo la miriade di account salvati (per es. capire se mantenere gli account di vecchia data o eliminarli perchè utili in quel momento).
Bitwarden, rispetto ad altri Password Manager è meno popolare. Certamente meno popolare di KeePass, LastPass, 1Password ... ma questo aspetto lo rende preferibile da chi vuole essere sicuro e convinto di adottare un Password Manager poco esposto a possibili attacchi e tentativi di compromissione. Non mi risulta, ad oggi, che Bitwarden sia stato oggetto di compromissioni cyber (cosa invece occorsa a LastPass). Ottimo il fatto che sia utilizzabile da computer (versione desktop e stensione per browser diversi), da smartphone/tablet via APP e che, la versione free, pur essendo a costo 0, offra tanto in termini di sicurezza e funzionalità.
Rispetto ad altri Password Manager sarebbe da migliorare l'aspetto (UI) che risulta un pò grezzo. Ma, per utenti IT medio-alto è perfetto così. Inoltre sarebbe da facilitare la modalità di condivisione credenziali con altri e da introdurre l'informazione della data di creazione/memorizzazione credenziale nellla cassaforte di Bitwarden.
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Chris G.
Banking, 1,001-5,000 employees
Used daily for 6-12 months
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I have currently only used the Bitwarden free version. It has an awesome set of features and I would highly recommend it as a password manager.
I switched from Lastpass. It had a feature that would scan all your saved passwords and provide you with recommendations of passwords that might be considered insecure. I liked this featured and so far have not seen anything similar in BitWarden.
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Education Management, 1,001-5,000 employees
Used weekly for less than 6 months
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A sound product, cross-platform, reliable. Premium memberships are reasonably priced and the free version lacks some key functions.
Bitwarden is open source. This means that anyone can look at the code and check that it does not contain any malicious modifications. Also, it is adopted by a large number of users, making it easier for you to share passwords with others. Premium options are fairly priced.
I wish a free user could share passwords (as in Lastpass) and save attachment (as in Zoho Vault). Also, switching from a different PW manager has proved a headache, since I had to use a plain csv format and most of my details went lost or mismanaged.
Gustavo Z.
Marketing and Advertising, self-employed
Used daily for 6-12 months
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I've been a LastPass user for a long time, and honestly, I was in a comfort zone and have never searched for an alternative, but since they put some limitations on the free account I found BitWarden and I'm pretty glad about that! It's perfect! I use it every single day and it helps me a lot! It's for sure the best (at least free) password manager! Highly recommend!
BitWarden has everything you need in a password manager! It's easy to use and straightforward. I've been a user of another application for a long time, but I'm glad I found BitWarden because it's perfect! The browser extension works great and the mobile app do what it's supposed to do. Highly recommend!
I would recommend some improvements on the mobile app UI/UX. It do what is supposed to do, but I think a better UI would give BitWarden some extra points.
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Information Services, self-employed
Used daily for less than 6 months
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For starters, it is Open source and free of charge. It has a Premium tier which is very affordable for 10 dollars a year and gives a lot of extra features. However, there is no need as the free tier is still a lot better than LastPass, which is overpriced and limiting. It does a good job of storing the passwords securely. There is also the iOS app which makes it easy for me to save the passwords on the vault in the app in a secure manner. There is also great integration with iOS and I was able to transfer my passwords easily from my previous password manager to this one.
I would be nitpicking if I said the interface could be more sharp but that's about it. There is hardly anything bad about this.