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    • mgpreal
      mgpreal @9littlebees last edited by

      @9littlebees A software that is not part of the 3rd party software (extensions) opera is an argument to consider when it comes to reliability. it's a matter of preference and absolute good or bad.

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      • 9littlebees
        9littlebees @mgpreal last edited by

        @mgpreal There is no 3rd party software beyond the extension. You need an account with Bitwarden, but otherwise you can use Bitwarden with nothing more than its in extension in Opera.

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        • butcha-xxx
          butcha-xxx last edited by

          @9littlebees said:
          ...but otherwise you can use Bitwarden with nothing more than its in extension in Opera.

          Or as extension in Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Vivaldi, Brave, Edge, Tor Browser and most Browser Variants that build on the respective engines of these browsers, such as Iron, Waterfox, Pale Moon and countless others.
          As a program for Windows, MacOS, or pretty much any Linux distribution.
          Or as an app for Android or iOS

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          • mvalburg
            mvalburg last edited by

            I've been using BItWarden for years with absolutely no problems. That can't be said for the password manager I used prior to BW - Bitdefender - which was causing very odd problems and a security hazard that BD were quite unhelpful and rude about ("our software is bulletproof, your problem is elsewhere..." you know the drill). This was shortly before BD eliminated their free tier, so I switched to BW, the problem went away (with no changes to all the "elsewhere" parts of the system), and has worked perfectly since. A+.

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            • pandonus
              pandonus last edited by

              love bitwarden very good software.

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              • lukaspriyambodo
                lukaspriyambodo last edited by

                version 2023.9.2 did not work with Opera version 103.0.4928.34

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                • mgpreal
                  mgpreal @9littlebees last edited by

                  @9littlebees However, we have seen before that plugins can be manipulated very easily. My passwords are important to me and I don't understand why you have so much trust in an unknown person, company or plugin author, anyway.

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                  • enticer
                    enticer last edited by

                    Be sure to also remember your email used, I almost lost a vault because of that

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                    • segis
                      segis last edited by

                      After the last update it says "[error: cannot decrypt]".

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                      • butcha-xxx
                        butcha-xxx @segis last edited by

                        @segis just restart Main App, and Browser, or lock off and relogin into Bitwarden Vault Web

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                        • kirin9801
                          kirin9801 @butcha-xxx last edited by

                          @butcha-xxx: thank you.

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                          • flysimoo
                            flysimoo last edited by

                            what is the proof that this extension creator or the company behind its developing can't see or spy on my saved passwords list?
                            does it saves them internally?
                            No, so give me a reason to trust an extension that saves my important password online and anyone can hack my account and still them or even the same software programmer can spy on them!

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                              • akeamazan
                                akeamazan @flysimoo last edited by

                                @flysimoo: Bitwarden is open source, you can audit the source code there github.com/bitwarden/ . You can also self host the server. and you can add two step login. Hope it helps you.

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                                • magictiger1983
                                  magictiger1983 @akeamazan last edited by

                                  @akeamazan: Exactly this. If anyone else comes across this and isn't sure, Bitwarden is trusted by cybersecurity professionals. Many of us urge our friends and family to use it when they ask for a recommendation. It allows you to customize the number of iterations through the encryption algorithm it uses. More is better. When Lastpass got hit, we discovered that old defaults only ran through the algorithm once, and Lastpass never automatically increased that. I did not run into that with Bitwarden. I've used it for many years myself and my wallet had the most commonly accepted minimum iterations. I do recommend increasing from the minimum since in a situation like this, it's not about being uncrackable, it's about being harder to crack than somebody else.

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                                  • BestCodes
                                    BestCodes @Opera Comments Bot last edited by

                                    @opera-comments-bot I just use Opera Sync and Opera's Password Manager, it feels a lot safer and less third party / insecure to me.

                                    Hi, I'm Best_codes! I'm a full-stack web dev who moderates on the makeblock forum. I have a website, https://bestcodes.dev. I love Opera, so I'm on here occasionally to report bugs and answer some questions.

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                                    • canadagoose4everreturns
                                      canadagoose4everreturns @BestCodes last edited by

                                      @bestcodes But it isn't safer. No browser password manager is safer than the open source program, Bitwarden. There are several third party pw managers as good but none better. Security software guru, Steve Gibson recommends Bitwarden. Check it out.

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                                      • ironbone
                                        ironbone last edited by

                                        Unforytnately this extention try to add password inside the Google Translate Page. It present a huge icon which make it inposible to enter the text to translate. See the image
                                        https://ibb.co/tZYD6Z1

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                                        • emsergem
                                          emsergem last edited by

                                          Sin lugar a dudas: el mejor almacén y controlador de contraseñas. A lo largo de los años he probado muchos, desde el más que excelente KeyPass (el cual lamentablemente sin opción de almacenar y acceder a su “vault” a través de la web), hasta varios programas comerciales (todos muy buenos), pero sin poder competir con la capacidad de opciones, seguridad, ayuda, acceso a la red, ser gratuito y tranquilidad de “open source” que ofrece Bitwarden, durante todos estos años que lo estoy utilizando (y esperé muchísimo tiempo hasta hacer este comentario). Bitwarden se merecería 10 / 5 estrellas. Se agradece la excelencia.

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                                          • Wolflingdaddy
                                            Wolflingdaddy @magictiger1983 last edited by

                                            @magictiger1983: I've been trying to use Bitwarden, but it doesn't seem to have an auto-fill feature. I keep having to go look everything up and then copy/paste. Am I missing something? That's the only thing that's stopping me from giving them my money.

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