Reviews for Bitwarden Password Manager
Bitwarden Password Manager by Bitwarden Inc.
8,714 reviews
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 12547415, 7 years agoSwitched from LastPass recently. Its amazing to have a simple yet secure password manager all open source!
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 13354266, 7 years agoDue to bugs and incompatibility I switched from lastpass. This addon does exactly what it should. Migration took 5 minutes. Works well on android too
- Rated 4 out of 5by Marco, 7 years agoI like the open source approach. Pricing is also ok for private users, but a few things are missing in the plugin:
- folders cannot be collapsed
- Right click menu is missing the option to generate a secure password - clicking through the plugin itself is possible, but the other way would be faster
- Bitwarden homepage (online vault) cannot be opened through plugin. The arrow on the top left is opening the plugin in the full Firefox tab. Why?
- An option to have the username or username and password automatically filled for a matching homepage would be nice
- Push notifications for two-pass authentications
And please, conduct an independent security audit. Otherwise great product, I think I will completely switch from LastPass.Developer response
posted 7 years agoHi,
Thank you for the feedback.
1. Noted
2. Unfortunately Firefox does not allow copying to the clipboard outside of the popup window. This is a limitation of the web extension API in Firefox. We offer this option in other browsers, however.
3. This is so that you can have a persistent window open since the Firefox automatically closes the popup when you click out of it.
4. This option already exists under Settings -> Features.
5. Noted. - Rated 5 out of 5by Ionut, 7 years agoVery easy to use! It's well priced so, I'm happy to pay to help the development further and make it the best password manager or at least at the top with all major players, competition is always good! Thanks! ;)
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 13305280, 7 years agoBeen using Last-pass.. They didn't have LP with Firefox 57+ and I saw Bitwarden so I figured I'll try it. It's wonderful, quick, looks nice and has all the options you would need. I like the fact 2-way authentication isn't required on the extension, just the website. I'd imagine it's that way because some things need to be done or can only be done through the website. Nonetheless, it's a nice option.
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 13351595, 7 years agoHad various minor frustrations with LastPass, finally tried bitwarden... it's great.
- Rated 5 out of 5by Sean Burford, 7 years agoI used to use LastPass and bitwarden is just outstanding. Development of the app has been swift and attentive to the needs of the community. It works better for me in many instances where LastPass struggled. For example, the auto-fill feature in Firefox Nightly worked flawlessly logging into most sites with very few understandable exceptions. It also works much faster than LastPass used to work for me (especially on the phone app). Much respect for the developers!
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 13340553, 7 years agoClairement la bonne surprise du jour !
- Compatible WebExtensions et donc Firefox 57
- intégration au top sur Firefox, Firefox Mobile, Chrome via les extensions et l'application Android est aussi du même acabit.
- interface plus claire que celle de lastpass et bien moins cher ^^
- opensource
- what else ? - Rated 3 out of 5by trashcanbin10, 7 years ago1. It causes some sites to erroneously render. Firefox behaves erratically more with this ext enabled than its counterpart Lastpass.
2. Autofill isn't there yet, very buggy and probably not going to finish anytime soon.
3. In-browser UI really needs rework. I should be able to quickly edit, add, delete data from my Vault there.Developer response
posted 7 years agoHi,
Could you contact us with the sites where you are encountering issues with points 1 and 2? You can email us at hello@bitwarden.com. We'd love to check them out so we can see why things aren't working as you would expect.
Thanks. - Rated 5 out of 5by sean8102, 7 years agoDownloaded to replace Lastpass since it dose not support the new versions of Firefox. I was very surprised at how I don't miss Lastpass at all. Bitwarden simply works just like it should. It auto fills websites perfectly, has a simple UI, and it was easy to move all of my Lastpass data to Bitwarden.
Thank you for being so quick to support the newest versions of Firefox. - Rated 5 out of 5by Ricky T, 7 years agoFantastic replacement for LastPass. Very nicely designed. Straight forward setup for importing from other password managers.
Best of all, it supports firefox nightly (v58) - Rated 3 out of 5by Firefox user 13337413, 7 years agoStoring passwords on servers run by the one of the biggest spyware outfits there is. We'll see. Other than that,seems to be working well. Can I assume the future desktop app will allow locale storge? Also, is bitwarden supposed to auto detect newly created logins and offer to save them? It did not upon logging in here. I have "Disable Add Login notification" unchecked.
Developer response
posted 7 years agoHi, if you are not happy with the current cloud offerings that we provide you can easily host your own server instance of bitwarden. See here for more information https://help.bitwarden.com/article/install-on-premise/
Yes, the addon will offer to save new logins if it does not detect the current login in your vault. There are currently a few edge cases (one being on this website) that we are still working to resolve. For the most part it will offer to save. - Rated 3 out of 5by Firefox user 13337307, 7 years agoDownloaded as a lastpass replacement but it seems to have a script problem. Frequently firefox will lag for a moment and pops up a notification that a script in this addon is the culprit.
Developer response
posted 7 years agoHi. We added some fixes for this in v1.18.0. Please update, try again, and let us know. Also, feel free to email us directly at hello@bitwarden.com with the website that is causing issues and we can have a look at it. - Rated 5 out of 5by afa31, 7 years agostill too new to write a review but does seem good but unfortunately was not able to transfer my passwords from last pass onto this new one..so am at a loss..anyway that I can transfer now?please help...
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 13316702, 7 years agoMore lightweight than Lastpass and open source. Love it.
- Rated 5 out of 5by Wolf, 7 years agoПользовался LastPass, но после того как обновился до Firefox 57, перешел на bitwarden так как расширение LastPass пока не работает. . Мне понравилась программа. Пока тестирую. Посмотрим что будет с LastPass.
- Rated 5 out of 5by DanaMW, 7 years agoTried to get info from lastpass on when they will support FF 57 and they were sort of rude. So took 5 minutes to export from LP then import into Bitwarden and it ends up faster, more convenient menu/settings location and less of a toll on the system. Works great so far. Even with Edge and Vivaldi (Nothing for Palemoon yet)
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 13311334, 7 years ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Adam Howard, 7 years agoBitwarden had the good foresight to listen to Mozilla and update their add-on, before the final release of Firefox 57. As a result, it is completely compatible.
Bitwarden's competition, LastPass claims on their support forums that they will not have an update until November 2017 (unacceptable as a paying customer) and so I imported my data from there to Bitwarden. Loving it so far. - Rated 5 out of 5by zegenie, 7 years agoSwitched to bitwarden from Lastpass when the Lastpass extension wasn't compatible with FF57+ - so far I'm not missing anything. The migration was painless (quick LP export, import straight into BW), and it's got apps and extensions for everything I use. Will probably go premium just to support it, with the price way cheaper than most other services anyway.