Open Source
Bitwarden is open source, meaning the code is publicly accessible. This increases transparency and allows third-party audits to enhance security.
Cross-Platform Compatibility
Bitwarden is available on multiple platforms, including Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android, and as browser extensions, ensuring a consistent experience across devices.
End-to-End Encryption
Bitwarden uses end-to-end encryption to secure all user data. Data is encrypted on the user’s device before being sent to Bitwarden’s servers, ensuring high security.
Affordable Pricing
Bitwarden offers competitive pricing, including a robust free tier with essential features, and premium tiers that are cost-effective compared to other password managers.
Feature-Rich
Bitwarden offers a variety of features including password generator, secure notes, and multi-factor authentication. The premium version also includes advanced features like secure file storage.
User-Friendly Interface
Bitwarden provides an intuitive and user-friendly interface, making it easy for users of all technical backgrounds to manage their passwords effectively.
Here’s another cool free trick for anyone. If you use Bitwarden they sneakily introduced a Generator for their desktop app for “Username” before it was just passwords.
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18 days ago
While not every site has adopted passwordless logins, a better way to secure your accounts that still use passwords is by using a password manager like Bitwarden or 1Password. They help you create strong, unique passwords and remember them easily. Most password managers come with autofill features that make it easy to use across devices.
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4 months ago
Bitwarden — The easiest and safest way for individuals, teams, and business organizations to store, share, and sync sensitive data.
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8 months ago
For passwords and 2FA I use Bitwarden in combination with a self-hosted Vaultwarden service (for imcreased security and use of pro features for free).
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10 months ago
First it’s good to use a password manager, however it’s not a good idea to use the one built into your browser. I would suggest switching to BitWarden or similar (not LastPass).
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10 months ago
I just noticed today when relogging in on Bitwarden (I couldn’t sync my vault) that it said “Logged in as [email] on __$2__” instead of “Logged in as [email] on bitwarden.com“. I don’t know why or how that happened, and I have no idea what it means. Did I screw up somehow? Just to be clear, I did login and just after I logged in my brain realized that it said “__$2__” instead of what it should say.
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10 months ago
Bitwarden:~$ sudo ./bitwarden.sh updateself
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Copyright 2015-2023, 8bit Solutions LLC
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10 months ago
Bitwarden (version 8588): A secure and free password manager for all of your devices.
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10 months ago
I would recommend getting Bitwarden https://bitwarden.com/.
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10 months ago
I would also recommend the use of a password manager such as Proton Pass, BitWarden or 1Password if your looking for a more premium solution.
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10 months ago
Use a password manager if you do not already and have it generate unique passwords for every website. Bitwarden is one of the best. You should NEVER reuse passwords and should always use unique passwords. It may be inconvenient at first but a password manager like Bitwarden really does make it a whole lot more convenient. Your e-mail especially should have its own unique password. You should also use two-factor…
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10 months ago
Bitwarden is a free open-source password manager with extensions for most browsers, apps for mobile devices, and desktop applications for Windows, MacOS, and Linux and can sync across all of them.
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10 months ago
Currently installed apps:
Alfred for searching applications/files and launching websites quickly
I Stat menus to monitor my hardware
Geo Gebra Classic 6 for school
Rectangle for better window management
Obsidian for note taking
Resolve for video editing and all utilities that come with it
Bitwarden as my go-to password manager
Microsoft Word, Excel PowerPoint and Teams for school
Dropover for moving or…
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11 months ago
Bitwarden. É open-source e o plano free é bem bom.
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11 months ago
This project will teach you how to generate random passwords, save passwords and login details, and autofill passwords. Think of Google Password Manager and Bitwarden.
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12 months ago
If you have used this combo at many sites (which is of course not recommended) then download one of the available free Password Managers like Keepass, Bitwarden, Lastpass or any others you can find with a Google Search.
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12 months ago
I have now switched to using the BitWarden app with the self-hosted VaultWarden server. I have set it up, so my passwords are only accessible when connected to my home network either physically or with a VPN (I am using tailscale for this).
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about 1 year ago
Bitwarden (version 7466): A secure and free password manager for all of your devices.
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about 1 year ago
Bitwarden – Free and open-source password manager for Mac that allows you to store and manage your passwords securely.
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about 1 year ago
I am a Bitwarden premium user. Yesterday afternoon I tried to create a login. I clicked the + and filled in the username and generated a 30 character password. Unusually, it took ages to accept the entry, around a minute. This is usually instant.
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about 1 year ago
Different username and password for different site if you need to sign up to use it. Use a password manager like Bitwarden so you don’t have to memorize everything.
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about 1 year ago