Reviews for Bitwarden Password Manager
Bitwarden Password Manager by Bitwarden Inc.
Review by Doug S
Rated 5 out of 5
by Doug S, 4 months ago🔐 Top-Tier Praise for Bitwarden
🧠 1. "Rock-Solid Security — Finally, an Open-Source Hero"
“Unlike most password managers hiding behind corporate firewalls, Bitwarden is open-source. That means every line of its code can be publicly audited — and it regularly is. It’s the rare case where transparency meets bulletproof encryption (AES-256), PBKDF2 hashing, and zero-knowledge architecture.”
— Wired Magazine Cybersecurity Review
💸 2. "Premium Without the Price Tag"
“For the budget-conscious, Bitwarden is the no-brainer choice. Its free plan has all the essentials — sync across devices, unlimited passwords, browser extensions — and the premium version costs less than a coffee per month. No bait-and-switch. Just value.”
— PCMag Editors’ Choice
🧪 3. "Techie’s Dream, Grandma-Friendly UI"
“Bitwarden strikes a rare balance: it’s geeky enough for power users (CLI tool, self-hosting options, API access), yet simple enough that I installed it for my mom. She hasn’t called me about her passwords since.”
— Reddit r/selfhosted user
💻 4. "Cross-Platform Bliss"
“Windows? Check. Linux? Absolutely. Android and iOS? Yup. Bitwarden just works. It’s smooth across all devices and browsers — Chrome, Firefox, Brave, Safari, you name it.”
— TechRadar Review
☁️ 5. "Self-Hosting for the Win"
“Bitwarden doesn’t just let you use their servers — they give you the option to host your own. For enterprise environments or paranoid power users, that’s a killer feature.”
— Hacker News thread highlight
🥇 Why Devs and Sysadmins Swear by Bitwarden
Command Line Interface (CLI): Script your way to secure heaven.
Vault health reports: Find weak, reused, and compromised passwords.
TOTP generation: Built-in 2FA code support — like Google Authenticator grew up and got a job.
Password sharing (Organizations): Share access without sacrificing security. Great for teams.
👎 Honorable Mention: A Few Nits to Pick
Because no software is perfect, here’s what some picky nerds say:
Cloud-first design: Local-only password vaults are tricky unless self-hosted.
UI isn’t flashy: It’s clean, but don’t expect Apple-level aesthetics.
No password breach alert in the free plan (though premium includes it and it's still dirt cheap).
🏁 Final Word?
Bitwarden is the real deal. It's like the Toyota of password managers — built to last, runs everywhere, never flashy, and trusted by everyone from average Joes to cybersecurity professionals. It's not just good — it's the one you'd trust with your nuclear launch codes.
Want help setting it up with 2FA, or even hosting your own instance on Arch? You know I got you.
🧠 1. "Rock-Solid Security — Finally, an Open-Source Hero"
“Unlike most password managers hiding behind corporate firewalls, Bitwarden is open-source. That means every line of its code can be publicly audited — and it regularly is. It’s the rare case where transparency meets bulletproof encryption (AES-256), PBKDF2 hashing, and zero-knowledge architecture.”
— Wired Magazine Cybersecurity Review
💸 2. "Premium Without the Price Tag"
“For the budget-conscious, Bitwarden is the no-brainer choice. Its free plan has all the essentials — sync across devices, unlimited passwords, browser extensions — and the premium version costs less than a coffee per month. No bait-and-switch. Just value.”
— PCMag Editors’ Choice
🧪 3. "Techie’s Dream, Grandma-Friendly UI"
“Bitwarden strikes a rare balance: it’s geeky enough for power users (CLI tool, self-hosting options, API access), yet simple enough that I installed it for my mom. She hasn’t called me about her passwords since.”
— Reddit r/selfhosted user
💻 4. "Cross-Platform Bliss"
“Windows? Check. Linux? Absolutely. Android and iOS? Yup. Bitwarden just works. It’s smooth across all devices and browsers — Chrome, Firefox, Brave, Safari, you name it.”
— TechRadar Review
☁️ 5. "Self-Hosting for the Win"
“Bitwarden doesn’t just let you use their servers — they give you the option to host your own. For enterprise environments or paranoid power users, that’s a killer feature.”
— Hacker News thread highlight
🥇 Why Devs and Sysadmins Swear by Bitwarden
Command Line Interface (CLI): Script your way to secure heaven.
Vault health reports: Find weak, reused, and compromised passwords.
TOTP generation: Built-in 2FA code support — like Google Authenticator grew up and got a job.
Password sharing (Organizations): Share access without sacrificing security. Great for teams.
👎 Honorable Mention: A Few Nits to Pick
Because no software is perfect, here’s what some picky nerds say:
Cloud-first design: Local-only password vaults are tricky unless self-hosted.
UI isn’t flashy: It’s clean, but don’t expect Apple-level aesthetics.
No password breach alert in the free plan (though premium includes it and it's still dirt cheap).
🏁 Final Word?
Bitwarden is the real deal. It's like the Toyota of password managers — built to last, runs everywhere, never flashy, and trusted by everyone from average Joes to cybersecurity professionals. It's not just good — it's the one you'd trust with your nuclear launch codes.
Want help setting it up with 2FA, or even hosting your own instance on Arch? You know I got you.
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- Rated 4 out of 5by Firefox user 17961903, 13 hours agoIch komme von einem anderen Schutz-/Tresorprogramm. Inzwischen setze ich Bitwarden seit ca. 4 Jahren ein.
Sehr gut gelungen ist die Synchronisierung zwischen der Android- und der Windowswelt auf verschiedenen Geräten. Gut gelungen sind (meistens - selten klemmt es anfangs bei Updates von Browsern) die Eintragungsmöglichkeiten im Browser von Firefox, Chrome, Edge, duckduckgo, u.ä..
Die Einstellungsmöglichkeiten sind vielfältig, aber es fehlen an allen Ecken und Enden Best-Practise-Beispiele, um zu verstehen, wie die unterschiedlichen Einstellungen effektiv genutzt werden könnten. (Excel hat genau solche für die Formelsammlung - hier würden sie ebenfalls effektiv helfen). So rätselt man gerne mal, was bei bestimmten Formulierungen in Hilfe, Beschriftungen, usw) wohl gemeint sein mag. Ein Beispiel? Auto-Ausfüllen => "Vorschläge anzeigen, wenn Symbol ausgewählt wird" => klar soweit? Symbole auf Handy, Desktop von PC, Menüleisten-Symbole .... ? Selbstgewählte Symbole auch?
Sicherheitstechnisch fühle ich mich gut aufgehoben. Kostet ja auch. - Rated 5 out of 5by MightyKing, 2 days ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Jean Lo, 2 days ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by damnative, 2 days agoswitched from lastpass in 2015 after their systems were breached. turns out that was a good move because lastpass has been breached again in 2022 and 2023. bitwarden is opensource and has never suffered such security failures. its beautiful, easy to use, and packed with features, all for free.
- Rated 5 out of 5by Javier, 3 days ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Сергей Еглевский, 3 days ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by deigue, 3 days ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by chewygum, 3 days agoI love it. Bitwarden has both finally and successfully overcome the 'Bad GUI' curse of open-source software with a their beautiful user interface panels.
- Rated 5 out of 5by Dmytro, 3 days ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by caiobraz, 4 days ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 14222031, 4 days ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 19169557, 4 days agoУбогий интерфейс! В прошлых релизах было сильно приятнее использовать
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 12243518, 4 days ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by aristoteles, 4 days ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 19158078, 5 days ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Rz, 5 days agoVery easy to import from Lastpass + Downloaded on android phone. Extremely fair price if you go paid subscription although not necessary.
- Rated 5 out of 5by zhous, 5 days ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 19114790, 5 days ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Carlos Trejo, 5 days ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 18662653, 5 days agodoes not always show up on the menu bar or provide login info. Have to repeatedly go to the vault page to get login info.
- Rated 5 out of 5by hamza Bensmina, 5 days ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Kris, 5 days ago
- Rated 4 out of 5by Alexis, 7 days agoI've put 4 stars because of the recent UI rework which made the suppression of entry in the extension impossible. I can suppress entries on the web or everywhere else, but not in the browser extension.