Reviews for Bitwarden Password Manager
Bitwarden Password Manager by Bitwarden Inc.
Review by a.s
Rated 5 out of 5
by a.s, 4 months agoIn the labyrinthine landscape of cybersecurity, where the fortress of personal information stands perennially besieged by the pernicious forces of digital malfeasance, emerges Bitwarden as a paragon of resplendent sophistication and unwavering security. Embodied in its meticulously crafted architecture lies an amalgamation of unparalleled fortification and consummate elegance, elevating the mundane task of password management into a transcendent experience of digital guardianship.
At the vanguard of its arsenal, Bitwarden wields the twin swords of encryption and accessibility with the finesse of a virtuoso. Employing end-to-end encryption fortified by the impenetrable bastions of AES-256 bit encryption, Bitwarden ensures that the sanctum sanctorum of one's digital vault remains impervious to the machinations of cyber malevolence. With a veritable pantheon of authentication methods ranging from master passwords to biometric authentication, Bitwarden stands as an impenetrable sentinel, steadfastly guarding the citadel of personal data against any incursion.
Yet, beyond its formidable security apparatus lies an aesthetic finesse that transcends mere functionality, transforming Bitwarden into a paragon of elegance. Its intuitive user interface, adorned with a minimalist design ethos, beckons users into a realm of seamless navigation and uncluttered simplicity. Every interaction with Bitwarden is a ballet of refinement, where every gesture yields a symphony of efficiency and grace.
Furthermore, Bitwarden's commitment to inclusivity extends beyond its digital confines, with its open-source ethos fostering a vibrant community dedicated to the proliferation of knowledge and innovation. Embracing the ethos of transparency and collaboration, Bitwarden invites users into a harmonious symposium of collective empowerment, where the wisdom of the crowd converges to fortify the bastions of digital security.
In an era fraught with perilous cyber threats and labyrinthine password mazes, Bitwarden emerges not merely as a solution but as a testament to the inexorable triumph of elegance and security. With its unrivaled amalgamation of impregnability and refinement, Bitwarden stands resplendent atop the pantheon of password managers, a beacon of hope illuminating the path towards a safer, more elegant digital future.
At the vanguard of its arsenal, Bitwarden wields the twin swords of encryption and accessibility with the finesse of a virtuoso. Employing end-to-end encryption fortified by the impenetrable bastions of AES-256 bit encryption, Bitwarden ensures that the sanctum sanctorum of one's digital vault remains impervious to the machinations of cyber malevolence. With a veritable pantheon of authentication methods ranging from master passwords to biometric authentication, Bitwarden stands as an impenetrable sentinel, steadfastly guarding the citadel of personal data against any incursion.
Yet, beyond its formidable security apparatus lies an aesthetic finesse that transcends mere functionality, transforming Bitwarden into a paragon of elegance. Its intuitive user interface, adorned with a minimalist design ethos, beckons users into a realm of seamless navigation and uncluttered simplicity. Every interaction with Bitwarden is a ballet of refinement, where every gesture yields a symphony of efficiency and grace.
Furthermore, Bitwarden's commitment to inclusivity extends beyond its digital confines, with its open-source ethos fostering a vibrant community dedicated to the proliferation of knowledge and innovation. Embracing the ethos of transparency and collaboration, Bitwarden invites users into a harmonious symposium of collective empowerment, where the wisdom of the crowd converges to fortify the bastions of digital security.
In an era fraught with perilous cyber threats and labyrinthine password mazes, Bitwarden emerges not merely as a solution but as a testament to the inexorable triumph of elegance and security. With its unrivaled amalgamation of impregnability and refinement, Bitwarden stands resplendent atop the pantheon of password managers, a beacon of hope illuminating the path towards a safer, more elegant digital future.
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- Rated 5 out of 5by Javier, 7 hours ago
- Rated 2 out of 5by Firefox user 18476978, 9 hours agoUnhappy about recent changes that aren't working correctly. First it isn't keeping one logged on and logs one off and erases the pin to unlock. It fails to keep settings as unlock with pin, and I keep having to correct it. Now I have it set to not log off and it still does and loses my pin again.
- Rated 5 out of 5by Jennova, 12 hours ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by hugogresse, 14 hours agoRecent update make it worse: need to re-login everytime while having the setting to keep me signed in on, don't remember the email but the checkbox was checked on login, and the fingerprint work only 20% of the time, the other not asking for it :(
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 13634041, a day ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 18476198, a day ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by technokowski, a day agoI've been using this for years. Now, like the other's have stated, it logs me out every day. Very frustrating. I was going to roll this out at my company for all the staff, but this may change my mind. I will update this review if it's fixed.... please fix...
- Rated 5 out of 5by lremane, 2 days ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 13856244, 2 days agoContinues to be broken after 2+ months. Constantly logs out and doesn't retain settings. Dishonest developer has been promised a fix 3 weeks ago, but it didn't happen. I wouldn't trust them with a plastic spoon, much less my password data at this point.
- Rated 5 out of 5by ColorNewb, 2 days ago
- Rated 2 out of 5by JamieOliver, 3 days agoWill not always ask to save password. Because of this, I lost an auto-generated password for a website I had schoolwork on. I lost a lot of work because of this terrible product. I should not have to copy paste every password manually like if I was just using a damn notes document on my desktop...
It also forgets all my settings and logs out on browser restart. I have to set up my pin every time.
I am moving to a paid service, since free ones clearly can't do their job. - Rated 2 out of 5by DavidE, 3 days agoThis WAS a great password minder, UNTIL it started logging out every day and you have to keep logging back into it. THAT is why we dump password minders.
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 14024333, 3 days ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 13967846, 4 days ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Astraeus, 4 days agoworks great i been using this for years on my mobile and all browsers
- Rated 5 out of 5by Zz, 4 days agoI had about 3-4 problematic days where it would freeze and require me to restart Firefox but it is now fixed and I don't have any issues thus far. It still is my best password manager to date.
- Rated 2 out of 5by Ramouz, 4 days agoThe Firefox addon was great until the last 2 months when it started logging us out every night. The next day, you're forced to log in using your password as Biometrics refuses to work due to the bug, but logging in fails (just keeps spinning) so you have to either restart the browser or disable/enable the addon (quicker).
Bitwarden told me that they're working on a fix, about a month ago. Alas, the fix was launched today and not only did it not fix the issue, but it made it worse. Now, not only do we have to just enter the password (since Biometrics doesn't work when it logs us out on its own), we now have to enter our email as well. So, it fully signs us out. Basically, the support team lied to me and others. They did not fix this but made it worse. - Rated 5 out of 5by adicow, 5 days ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 18470041, 5 days ago
- Rated 2 out of 5by Rakshall, 6 days agoVery nice password manager, but amount and frequency of bugs in the extension is disheartening. It would be fine if they were fixed relatively fast, but fixing anything (including high usability issues) takes minimum few or even dozen months. This is unacceptable in software that is part of commercial service.