Bitwarden - Free Password Manager
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andreaz last edited by
Unfortunately it does not live up to LastPass yet. Filling forms by clicking the extension bar (instead an icon within the form itself) is rather unconvenient. (OsX)
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deniswinter last edited by
Excelente!!!
Gerenciador de senhas gratuito, leve e funcional.
Sincroniza todas as suas senhas em tempo real em múltiplas plataformas.
Recomendo! -
ayoamaro last edited by
Brutal extensión para mejorar la seguridad en tus contraseñas y gestionarlas de forma cómoda y sencilla. De los mejores gestores que he probado y sin lugar a dudas me quedo con él por siempre.
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A Former User last edited by
Not as bloaty as Lastpass but autofill fails a lot of the time. It's incapable of recognizing login pages on the same domain that also offer logins (not even Opera which uses the same login details for sync and the addons pages). See the "unforgiveable issue" below. I also have more than one account on some sites (Wellsfargo for instance) but Bitwarden does not allow me to set a default or prioritize a login (at least not in Opera) so I cannot just click the field and let it fill in the info.
One unforgivable issue is that if offers to create and copy password for new logins but then doesn't record the very website you created the login info for!!!! So searching vainly for
Another major annoyance is that when I am registering on a website it does not have the ability to fill in my identities at all. Always tells me no info for this site or something to that effect. I have to open my identity and copy and past from every field. Lastpass never had that problem (still no interest in gong back to that :p ). It is a major pain.
The devs are great people and are doing their best which is why I don't give this a lower rating. I have brought up some of these issues with them but since some of the problems persist on almost every single domain it's pointless to tell them every time what webpage is a problem.
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A Former User last edited by
By far the best password manager there is. The free tier is amazing and the paid plans are cheap and even better. Love it!
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VeniVidiVici last edited by
After 1Password got all greedy and ridiculously expensive, this is the best password manager I've used so far, and I've used almost all of them. Nothing stuck around with me for one reason or another, and I kept looking, until I found his one.
Been using it for almost a year now and loving it to the point that I think it's somewhat better than 1Password. Lightweight and not as bloated with features nobody needs. Is available on absolutely all platforms as app and in all browsers as extension.
I've now got myself a paid account because I'm pretty sure I've found what I need.
Wholeheartedly recommend Bitwarden. -
soumahmed last edited by
@venividivici: I've used bitwarden and it's still is installed on my devices but today I'm gonna switch to 1password to try it out. Bitwarden couldn't autofill in iPhone and it couldn't detect passwords in apps. 1password promises it can. Let's see.
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A Former User last edited by
Hi, I am using bitwarden for several years without any problems. The most important step is to configure it properly
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claire-natham last edited by
Installation facile sur Linux comme sur Windows (beaucoup plus facile que KeePass). Plus pratique que LastPass. Excellent
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VeniVidiVici last edited by
@davenlr: Same for me here. Use it on a one Windows, One Mac, and two Android phones (mine and wife's) and so far loving it.
Really enjoy the fact that it fills out login details in native apps, not just web pages.