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Great product and fast support
What do you like best about the product?
Product being open source is important for me.
Premier tier is affordable and gives possibility to use app as TOPT client.
Bitwarden application covers all my need for secret vault.
Possibility to use US or EU cloud is great and even on-prem is possible if needed
Support response was close to immediate and resolved my request fast.
Premier tier is affordable and gives possibility to use app as TOPT client.
Bitwarden application covers all my need for secret vault.
Possibility to use US or EU cloud is great and even on-prem is possible if needed
Support response was close to immediate and resolved my request fast.
What do you dislike about the product?
I've used bitwarden for few years now,
i really dont have anything to complain.
i really dont have anything to complain.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Keeping my secrets safe and help me to ensure no password is reused across sites/services
Easy to use, secure, simple
What do you like best about the product?
Bitwarden is my go to choice for password manager. It's dead simple to use and it's open about its security practices. Given the number of issues with other password managers in the past (*cough* one that rhymes with FastMass*), I love seeing how open Bitwarden is about their hosted security practices and also proactive give recommendations on best practices.
What do you dislike about the product?
The interface is a little dated and honestly not the most beautiful. While it's easy to use, it just feels a bit clunky and old at times.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Storing all my passwords in a simple and reliable manner. I moved over from iCloud Keychain in order to have a more cross-platform solution that I would have a bit more control over.
great, better than lastpass overall
What do you like best about the product?
can be used on as many devices and device types without paying to use said feature. open source, on multiple platforms and syncs between devices. use it daily to login to multiple sites.
What do you dislike about the product?
autfofill address seems to be not working perfectly for me recently and some sync issues but otherwise nothing major
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
it makes it so i can have virtually random passwords for any site that requires an account and makes it so i don't have to remember the passwords as it gets stored and will either autofill or able to pull up the password from one of my devices to login
And easy-to-use, free password manager that just works
What do you like best about the product?
- Adding new vault items is easy and fast. The browser extension will even ask you to do it automatically each time you log into a website or create a new account.
- The generated passwords can be very long and complex, and you can instantly check if they have been found in a data breach
- After the transition period from no password manager to BitWarden, you feel secure and the mental load of remembering passwords, recovery keys etc. is just gone which feels absolutely amazing. This also made me recommended it to all my relatives, and most of them have transitioned like I did
- Autofill is great, especially paired with biometrics, and especially on iOS
- The free plan has all the features most people will ever need, but I still subscribed to the premium plan to show my support to the app. For only $10 a year, I get access to the Emergency Access feature which is really the only selling point for me, but it also includes a "Have I been Pwned" kinda feature, password reuse and strenght checks etc. which overall makes it worth way more than it costs
- The Reddit community is very helpful and quick to react
- You can access your Bitwarden vault from any browser
- The generated passwords can be very long and complex, and you can instantly check if they have been found in a data breach
- After the transition period from no password manager to BitWarden, you feel secure and the mental load of remembering passwords, recovery keys etc. is just gone which feels absolutely amazing. This also made me recommended it to all my relatives, and most of them have transitioned like I did
- Autofill is great, especially paired with biometrics, and especially on iOS
- The free plan has all the features most people will ever need, but I still subscribed to the premium plan to show my support to the app. For only $10 a year, I get access to the Emergency Access feature which is really the only selling point for me, but it also includes a "Have I been Pwned" kinda feature, password reuse and strenght checks etc. which overall makes it worth way more than it costs
- The Reddit community is very helpful and quick to react
- You can access your Bitwarden vault from any browser
What do you dislike about the product?
- In general, the main reason people would use another password manager with the same features is the user interface which does look quite dated and is the thing I like least about Bitwarden.
- Some websites are missing their icons in the vault, and despite the support trying to help me, those few website icons just won't work. It is quite rare though. Custom icons, or at least a list of preset, general icons and emojis to use as website icons would be helpful
- Folder are essentially useless since you will either autofill or look up the name of the vault item you are looking for, though it is better to have that feature than not for those interested
- Every login in your vault has a TOTP line in its settings which from my understanding is useless unless you have premium and activated TOTP for that specific website.
- Some websites are missing their icons in the vault, and despite the support trying to help me, those few website icons just won't work. It is quite rare though. Custom icons, or at least a list of preset, general icons and emojis to use as website icons would be helpful
- Folder are essentially useless since you will either autofill or look up the name of the vault item you are looking for, though it is better to have that feature than not for those interested
- Every login in your vault has a TOTP line in its settings which from my understanding is useless unless you have premium and activated TOTP for that specific website.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Since I have been using the internet, I created account on dozens if not hundreds of sites. At the time I first created my email adress and chose my first password, I was still a kid. For over a decade, I would use the same email and password -or slight variations of it- on every website. As the years passed, I understood web security more and more, and I knew I had to change something. I would use the password manager included in safari on my macbook, but I could not access it from my Windows PC or Android phone. I knew about password managers, but the ones I knew of all were bloated with features I did not need such as VPNs.
When I was told about Bitwarden, I looked into it as to understand its features and how it works. When I was done, I created an account and immediately started transitioning. The process itself felt so good... I knew I was finally fixing a major issue of my internet life that I had had for over a decade.
When I was done resetting all my passwords on all the websites I use, saving all the recovery codes I had written on old pieces of paper or in my macbook's notes, and added all my credit cards, I felt relieved. So much so that I immediately told my mom about Bitwarden, and guided her through setting it up. In 15 minutes, she knew how to use it properly, and did everything I listed above by herself, which surprised me. I think she was happy to never reset her passwords due to having forgotten one again - an issue she complained about often.
Finally, I am happy that the Emergency Access feature will allow my relatives to access all my accounts in case something happens to me, without having to give them access to my vault before anything actually happens.
When I was told about Bitwarden, I looked into it as to understand its features and how it works. When I was done, I created an account and immediately started transitioning. The process itself felt so good... I knew I was finally fixing a major issue of my internet life that I had had for over a decade.
When I was done resetting all my passwords on all the websites I use, saving all the recovery codes I had written on old pieces of paper or in my macbook's notes, and added all my credit cards, I felt relieved. So much so that I immediately told my mom about Bitwarden, and guided her through setting it up. In 15 minutes, she knew how to use it properly, and did everything I listed above by herself, which surprised me. I think she was happy to never reset her passwords due to having forgotten one again - an issue she complained about often.
Finally, I am happy that the Emergency Access feature will allow my relatives to access all my accounts in case something happens to me, without having to give them access to my vault before anything actually happens.
Great product, tons of potential
What do you like best about the product?
Available on all devices and browsers. Great product and I often recommended to my associates.
What do you dislike about the product?
Product availability, fast sync and easy password generation.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It's helping me sold password generation and creation without recycling often.
Work as expected and very reliable
What do you like best about the product?
Also you can generate secure passwords and share encrypted information
What do you dislike about the product?
Maybe some minor glitches auto filling passwords, but that's due to google's security policies
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Create secure passwords and store them so I don't have to remember each one of them
Best full feature free password manager
What do you like best about the product?
The simplicity of Bitwarden and how well it integrates on every platform. Transparency and their open source code is also a big reason for Bitwarden being so good.
What do you dislike about the product?
The fact that the extension doesn't stay open in the browser when you click outside of the interface
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Managing strong passwords without the hassle of remembering them
A reliable, secure, and open source password manager (and more)
What do you like best about the product?
Bitwarden makes life easier! It works across platforms and delivers a reliable password management system. It has been around for quite some time, which makes it less likely for its development team to shut it down. It is open source, has been audited by independent parties over time, and unlike some other password managers, Bitwarden has not been compromised to this day. The fact that I know I can use Bitwarden to securely generate passwords (and usernames) and access them smoothly when needed, regardless of the device I am using, makes Bitwarden the top choice for managing my credentials.
What do you dislike about the product?
Bitwarden occasionally struggles to identify username and password fields, and as a result, fails to fill them up. In this case, I have to manually search for the website and copy-paste the required credentials. This bug is acknowledged by the customer support team, reassuring users that they are working on a fix.
The other minor issue that bugs me a little is the websites' icons that are supposed to be shown next to the websites' names to make them easier to identify. There are plenty of websites and services with blank (default) icons on Bitwarden, which is a little annoying. Although I have to admit I am not sure if this is a Bitwarden issue or those said websites' problem.
The other minor issue that bugs me a little is the websites' icons that are supposed to be shown next to the websites' names to make them easier to identify. There are plenty of websites and services with blank (default) icons on Bitwarden, which is a little annoying. Although I have to admit I am not sure if this is a Bitwarden issue or those said websites' problem.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Bitwarden makes password management a lot easier. It is available on various platforms, hence I do not need to worry about the various devices that are being used to access the credentials. Also, it lets us securely share the saved passwords with others, which is an added bonus. Finally, even less tech-savvy individuals can easily use Bitwarden, and the fact that they rarely run into problems makes things easier and less time-consuming.
Amazing Open Source Password Manager
What do you like best about the product?
The new UI brings it to a more modern look and feel. The applications at its core is still amazing.
What do you dislike about the product?
There’s nothing at this time I feel that can be improved
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
The ability to store secure notes and files and sending them between users within your organization
Best password manager
What do you like best about the product?
Autofill shortcuts, open source, great community
What do you dislike about the product?
Missing iOS browser extensions and old ui
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Never used same password again
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