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One in a million
What do you like best about the product?
The best thing I like about Bitwarden are the polices they strictly enforce like zero-knowledge and end-to-end encryption. It builds the feeling of trust.
What do you dislike about the product?
Though Bitwarden is one of the best password manager, there is always a possibility of hack and you can never believe that in this online generation there might be a place online they can't hack into.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Bitwarden keeps your passwords secured and safe, even the employees of the company can't view it for any other reason. It keeps our business safe.
Great Experiance
What do you like best about the product?
Even after using it for a couple years, its stayed constant, and one of the best choices in our stack. The constant updates, ease of use and the support are all great.
What do you dislike about the product?
I still have not found any downsides to bitwarden yet!
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Trying to keep passwords between techs is a pain, this has streamlined the process!
Perfect and Simple Tool to Simplifying Identities and Passwords
What do you like best about the product?
The most unique thing I find about Bitwarden is that I can store identities of various professionals in a safe environment along with storing passwords and cards. Supports direct integration with its inbuilt TOTP authenticator.
What do you dislike about the product?
Bitwarden has been perfect for my usecase and did not find any issues so far.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I'm using the BItwarden Password Manager at my organization for storing the identities of the key people, as storing them on computer makes it unsafe and accessible on the network. I also use it to store our business payment card and passowrds.
Bitwarden: Organizing and securing passwords made easier
What do you like best about the product?
- The vault creation and segregation process is a breeze with its organization system.
- Allows storing a variety of information inside vault including password, secure notes, keys, and more.
- Supported natively on a majority of OS platforms and mobile.
- Allows storing a variety of information inside vault including password, secure notes, keys, and more.
- Supported natively on a majority of OS platforms and mobile.
What do you dislike about the product?
Bitwarden's initial implementation has a slight learning curve.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Bitwarden is one of the most intuitive password managers I've used and it offers a really amazing experience while using the tool. The tool apart from being robust and secure is also effective and efficient in terms of UX and UI.
BITWARDEN IS THE KEY TO INTUITIVE SECURITY AND CONVENIENCE
What do you like best about the product?
Bitwarden offers a secure interface - it implements useful functionalities and reports
Bitwarden contact with customers success and with support is so great.
Bitwarden enables great control on how users manage their passwords and vaults
Bitwarden contact with customers success and with support is so great.
Bitwarden enables great control on how users manage their passwords and vaults
What do you dislike about the product?
We have found no dislike for it makes it easier and more secyto on-board new employees.
Bitwarden is so intuitive.
Bitwarden is so intuitive.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Bitwarden enables great control an how users manage their passwords.
Every e-business owner's dream come true
What do you like best about the product?
It is a very efficient password manager. There is no need to save your password or write it down anywhere for later. It generates, saves and auto fills as and when required.
What do you dislike about the product?
The user interface of Bitwarden is rigid and not friendly and welcoming enough.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
This password manager is a dream come true for every e-business and other users. It saves your passwords securely from hackers keeping your business safe.
Gives you the sense of security
What do you like best about the product?
Bitwarden is one of the best password managers out there. The infrastructure and the security are the best. The fact it has never been hacked helps you feel secured about your data and the privacy when using various online platforms.
What do you dislike about the product?
Resetting passwords is a problem and it doesn't work all the time. There is often confusions between old and new passwords.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Bitwarden eases the problem of generating and storing passwords. It relieves you from the burden of your data getting hacked into.
The best user-friendly password manager from the perspective of an admin
What do you like best about the product?
We are still using Bitwarden several years after my initial review, and it is still working great. Especially as an admin they have given me more ways to manage all the users in my organization. The one issue I had previously is that people had a password storage space (i.e. folder) in their own vault, and in the organisations vault, and removing someone from the organization did not remove anything in their own vault. This is fine in principle, but many users accidentally saved their entries in their own vault, meaning I could not restrict their access when it came time for that. Luckily they improved that; they include now multiple options to restrict users from saving in their own vault, or for linking their own vault to the organization as well.
Among other things I appreciate the password reset options I can use as an admin to reset someone's password. Once past the initial learning curve, which is typical for any new password manager, our regular users have found it intuitive to use and I haven't heard any complaints. It also just works for both our Windows, Mac and Linux users without any issues as far as I am aware.
All that for a very decent price (which hasn't increased (yet), even in this more expensive economy).
Among other things I appreciate the password reset options I can use as an admin to reset someone's password. Once past the initial learning curve, which is typical for any new password manager, our regular users have found it intuitive to use and I haven't heard any complaints. It also just works for both our Windows, Mac and Linux users without any issues as far as I am aware.
All that for a very decent price (which hasn't increased (yet), even in this more expensive economy).
What do you dislike about the product?
For the everyday user, Bitwarden is perfect. Getting into your vault from the browser extension is easy, and it generally is good at autofilling in your passwords and saving new ones without any issues.
But as an admin for an organization, that's where I still see some room for improvement. While Bitwarden keeps improving its admin console and gives us tools like audit logs and reports for weak or reused passwords, they could be even better, especially as our team is growing, for instance:
- It'd be super helpful if we could run those security reports (for finding weak or reused passwords) just on a single collection instead of the whole organization's vault. Because our vault is now pretty big, running a full check sometimes make my browser freeze up. Plus, not being able to audit just one department or project makes it tough to really drill down and make sure specific teams are following our security rules. Add to that the fact that generating these reports is quite slow (a few minutes for a team of 100 users).
- I can see when individual users last logged in by digging into their profiles, but it'd be so much easier if there was just one simple table or dashboard showing everyone's last login date. Right now, I have to go user by user, and that's just not efficient when you're trying to keep an eye on a lot of accounts to spot anyone who's been inactive for too long. Furthermore, this just shows you that they logged in recently, it is alot trickier to detect if they actually use Bitwarden correctly. This can now only be done (as far as I am aware) by exporting audit logs and doing some spreadsheet magic to find the people not using Bitwarden correctly.
But as an admin for an organization, that's where I still see some room for improvement. While Bitwarden keeps improving its admin console and gives us tools like audit logs and reports for weak or reused passwords, they could be even better, especially as our team is growing, for instance:
- It'd be super helpful if we could run those security reports (for finding weak or reused passwords) just on a single collection instead of the whole organization's vault. Because our vault is now pretty big, running a full check sometimes make my browser freeze up. Plus, not being able to audit just one department or project makes it tough to really drill down and make sure specific teams are following our security rules. Add to that the fact that generating these reports is quite slow (a few minutes for a team of 100 users).
- I can see when individual users last logged in by digging into their profiles, but it'd be so much easier if there was just one simple table or dashboard showing everyone's last login date. Right now, I have to go user by user, and that's just not efficient when you're trying to keep an eye on a lot of accounts to spot anyone who's been inactive for too long. Furthermore, this just shows you that they logged in recently, it is alot trickier to detect if they actually use Bitwarden correctly. This can now only be done (as far as I am aware) by exporting audit logs and doing some spreadsheet magic to find the people not using Bitwarden correctly.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We use Bitwarden for all our employees to ensure they have unique, strong passwords for each and every account. We also use Bitwarden to share some passwords in a secure mannerthat need to be shared.
Elevating remote and freelance work with Bitwarden
What do you like best about the product?
We use Bitwarden inside our team as well as while collaboration with third party agencies and freelancers who work on our web development and media teams as they require access to various data sources and platforms. Bitwarden simplifies the process of sharing password, and is way more secure in comparison to a regular email or Microsoft Teams chat.
What do you dislike about the product?
Link based sharing option could be a game changer to share passwords with set expiries and limit to non-Bitwarden users.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Bitwarden Password Manager has simplified the access sharing and allotment workflow within our team as we require a lot of interaction with external parties and need to share passwords to various dashboards and platforms which is a plus point of Bitwarden. it also comes in with a built-in 2FA system which enhances my ability to implement more secure authentication methods across apps.
Clumsy but powerful
What do you like best about the product?
It's easy to set up, and the pricing is really appealing. Additionally, I like its open-source nature and helpful customer support. A number of various policies also come in handy.
What do you dislike about the product?
Compared to some of the competition, the user experience is a bit clumsy, and some features are really missing. Clumsiness is in biometric login through the web extension, data synchronization, file attachments, and there are a few bugs here and there. The features it's lacking behind are 2FA QR code scanning through the desktop app (at least macos), more type options besides login, card, note and identity (e.g. files, licenses, keys, access point routers, SSH keys, ...), and the Send features is completely separate from the Vault (so you cannot share any credential directly over the Send feature, you need to copy the data).
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Bitwarden provides us with a secure mechanism to share certain accounts and other types of credentials that are usually not employee-based.
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