Reviews for Bitwarden Password Manager
Bitwarden Password Manager by Bitwarden Inc.
9,048 reviews
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 13238325, 8 years agoThis add-on is very good and usable not to mention that it's works well with Firefox 57 since it's updated with Web Extension APIs, also no issues at all, it works perfect better than Lastpass, although Lastpass is still the best on other browsers, I would say that it is no longer the best for firefox, actually it is the worst(for now)
- Rated 5 out of 5by Ryusennin, 8 years agoHad enough of Last Pass not being compatible with Web Extensions. I bit the bullet and switched to Bitwarden, and the import process was surprisingly easy. Bitwarden is clean, efficient, modern. It does everything Last Pass used to.
Now all I need is the Bitwarden equivalent of Xmarks. - Rated 5 out of 5by freelancer, 8 years agoIncredibly well made and easy to use. Nightly support is there which is always a plus. Thank you.
- Rated 5 out of 5by borari, 8 years agoI switched over to bitwarden from LastPass, and am very glad I did. Minor issues had been gradually mounting with LastPass, which led to frustration and annoyance on my part. Bitwarden has alleviated all those little annoyances, and works exactly as it says it will, nothing more and nothing less. I have had zero issues with being unable to auto fill on the extension for Firefox or on my phone app, generated passwords save when I add a new site.
The ONLY complaint I have is that there is no way to compare your passwords and quickly see duplicate passwords and which sites they are for.
I have been recommending bitwarden to all my friends and family. - Rated 5 out of 5by Alex, 8 years agoExtension is fantastic and works great with Firefox nightly!
It also managed to win me over from LastPass!! - Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 12654036, 8 years agoIt has a secure vault for all your passwords, 2FA, add-ons for the most popular browsers and uses very few resources. Better than LastPass.
- Rated 4 out of 5by Vinicius, 8 years agoStill missing some features from LastPass, but it's definitely on the right track.
- Rated 5 out of 5by un4tt3nd3d, 8 years agoGlad to have finally found something that can replace lastpass for me and is a lot more trustworthy.
- Rated 4 out of 5by Wilbert van Bakel, 8 years agoAs a longtime paying Lastpass customer I think that Bitwarden offers a fresh breathe and it is less in my face than Lastpass.
Great job!
Recently I got interested in different Firefox releases (developer and nightly) and I found out that login only works with success in the Stable release.
Only after the login is completed in Firefox Stable release (including multifactor security) will Bitwarden function in the developer and nightly releases.
Only feature that I'm not sure how to deal with is the missing credit card form fills that Lastpass offers, I didn't find any tips in the documentation on how to do this. - Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 13217157, 8 years agoIt's freaking gpl! For those people who don't know it's a special license for software that shows that the developers respect the user and reveal how the program works, so no shady business, which is especially valuable for cryptographic software. I pay only for gpl or gpl-compatible software. Others do not deserve my money because they treat me like garbage and I return the favor. The only hope of mine is that BW will stay gpl... not like EBOOKDROID which became proprietary shite all of sudden. In addition to the license the BW addon is superb! It doesn't slow down my browser and works in the newest versions of firefox (57-compatible and above) and in chromium! It also has a sleek and convenient interface. Nice job, BW!
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 10906664, 8 years agoPerfect - open source, lightweight, available for all platforms, centralized development and continuously improved.
This is absolutely something new on the market so far. - Rated 5 out of 5by Heydrickx, 8 years agoIt does just exactly what I need : secured password easily accessible. I started using it because LastPass (which is also great btw) became more expensive and free functionalities were being changed to paid functionalities.
So I started using Bitwarden and don't regret it. - Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 12162430, 8 years agoPerfect. In the past I used lastpass, but it uses a lot of CPU slowing firefox, and for this reason I happened to Bitwarden. Bitwarden works fine and does not use any CPU
- Rated 5 out of 5by emiliano.bovetti, 8 years agoI just migrated my passwords on bitwarden from encryptr. I must say, it's excellent: strong security, highly configurable, feature rich, two-factor authentication, open source, simple. It's all I want from a password manager. Cheers!
- Rated 5 out of 5by jth, 8 years agoseems to be the right tool for the job. very easy to use, doesn't slow down firefox for me.
- Rated 5 out of 5by Shantar, 8 years agoStart to use it recently and I am quite satisfied. In UI I suggest the icons instead of the text, it would be more obvious, e.j. Folders
- Rated 5 out of 5by EwenB, 8 years agoI have experimented with them all, my most long term one has been LP but it became too bloated so it joined the rest on the scrap heap. Now I have Bitwarden and it leaves all the rest for dead... best one ever. Love it!
- Rated 5 out of 5by Sid, 8 years agoFinally, a truly intuitive, masterfully conceived, password manager. I had to live seventy-nine years for this, but, BitWarden is worth every minute's wait! I've been a rather happy user of LastPass for years, but, BitWarden blows LP away...in spades!!!!
- Rated 4 out of 5by Dustin, 8 years agobitwarden works very well at what it does, but I was spoiled with LastPass's feature set.
In particular, having the ability to securely store and aut-fill credit card information was extremely useful.
As others say bitwarden does its job well and doesn't put a bunch of "value-add" time wasters in your way. I look forward to the day when the paid features are available so I can give financial support!Developer response
posted 8 years agoThanks for the feedback. We'll have credit cards and other secure note types out this summer sometime. - Rated 5 out of 5by Smartfon, 8 years ago1. Lightweight. No negative performance impact.
2. The Developer is very active. The problems I encountered when the app was first released were addressed within less than a day.
3. The developer is open for feature feedback. If you have great ideas, send it to them.
4. Android app is fast and very convenient. It supports autofill. Unlike other apps, BitWarden icon isn't always visible on the notification bar, which is better because it doesn't clutter the space. It only appears when it detects a login field.
5. It's an open source addon, which makes it more trustworthy. Hopefully the developer will find resources to hire an independent company to do a professional audit of the code.
6. It is a WebExtension which means it will work when Firefox 57 arrives. - Rated 4 out of 5by GMS77, 8 years agoI switched from Lastpass to here because that extension is too bloated now but I do miss a couple of its features, hopefully you can implement them here.
1. I'd like to be able to set certain sites to have a password re-prompt so I can keep logged into my vault but have to enter master password again for example banking and shopping sites.
2. The ability to create secure notes.Developer response
posted 8 years agoThanks for the feedback. Secure notes is planned to be coming soon. - Rated 5 out of 5by Bogdan Sinitsyn, 8 years agoI like the whole bitwarden project because it's open source and provides good modern-looking and featureful add-ons for all major browsers and applications for mobile OSes. I still have some issues though but I'll try to help as much as I can.
Developer response
posted 8 years agoPlease contact us with whatever issues you are having and we'll help as best we can.