Reviews for Bitwarden Password Manager
Bitwarden Password Manager by Bitwarden Inc.
Review by Firefox user 14128572
Rated 4 out of 5
by Firefox user 14128572, 3 years agoI've had experience with Lastpass, 1Password, Keepass/KeepassXC, and Roboform, but Bitwarden is the best password manager I've ever used.
It's free and open source, which are very good qualities for software to have. It's very trustworthy because it's open source and it goes through security audits that happen every year. Those audits are shared with the public. It does a good job at autofilling credit card info and logins in web browsers and on Android. It's good at offering to save new usernames and passwords.
However, it has some noteworthy problems that I've listed below.
1. The UI of the browser extension and mobile app is not as organized and beautiful as it could be. It looks too cluttered in some places. The UI animations are just a little too slow sometimes when clicking certain things in the mobile app and browser extension, like when opening the folder menu or sync menu, and other menus.
2. There is no passkey support. You can't use a passkey to sign in to Bitwarden, and you can't create or save passkeys with Bitwarden (support for passkeys is coming soon, though).
3. Bitwarden does not have autofill popups near text fields like 1Password does. You have to click on the suggested item in the Bitwarden extension, or use a keyboard shortcut, if you want to autofill in a safe way.
4. Bitwarden does not feel as user-friendly as 1Password or KeepassXC, and a lot of that has to do with the UI of the browser extension and mobile app, I think. There's too many buttons and options visible at the same time in some menus.
5. The Bitwarden desktop app can't autofill/autotype the text fields of desktop apps on Windows.
6. The keyboard shortcuts are not configurable. I want to be able to change the "copy username" and "copy password" keyboard shortcuts.
7. Pressing Ctrl + W to close the Bitwarden desktop app window removes the tray icon on Windows, even though I enabled the "Close to tray icon" setting.
8. I can't sort my items. They're all sorted in alphabetical order. I want to be able to sort them by "date modified", "date created", and "recently used/last used".
It's free and open source, which are very good qualities for software to have. It's very trustworthy because it's open source and it goes through security audits that happen every year. Those audits are shared with the public. It does a good job at autofilling credit card info and logins in web browsers and on Android. It's good at offering to save new usernames and passwords.
However, it has some noteworthy problems that I've listed below.
1. The UI of the browser extension and mobile app is not as organized and beautiful as it could be. It looks too cluttered in some places. The UI animations are just a little too slow sometimes when clicking certain things in the mobile app and browser extension, like when opening the folder menu or sync menu, and other menus.
2. There is no passkey support. You can't use a passkey to sign in to Bitwarden, and you can't create or save passkeys with Bitwarden (support for passkeys is coming soon, though).
3. Bitwarden does not have autofill popups near text fields like 1Password does. You have to click on the suggested item in the Bitwarden extension, or use a keyboard shortcut, if you want to autofill in a safe way.
4. Bitwarden does not feel as user-friendly as 1Password or KeepassXC, and a lot of that has to do with the UI of the browser extension and mobile app, I think. There's too many buttons and options visible at the same time in some menus.
5. The Bitwarden desktop app can't autofill/autotype the text fields of desktop apps on Windows.
6. The keyboard shortcuts are not configurable. I want to be able to change the "copy username" and "copy password" keyboard shortcuts.
7. Pressing Ctrl + W to close the Bitwarden desktop app window removes the tray icon on Windows, even though I enabled the "Close to tray icon" setting.
8. I can't sort my items. They're all sorted in alphabetical order. I want to be able to sort them by "date modified", "date created", and "recently used/last used".
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- До сих пор не починили проблему с замедлением набора текста в браузере.
Точнее то она есть, то перезапускаешь браузер - её нет. Непонятно как работает.
\\ The problem with slow typing in the browser has not yet been fixed.
More precisely, sometimes it's there, and then you restart the browser and it's gone. It's unclear how it works. - Rated 2 out of 5by JH, 2 days ago
- Rated 4 out of 5by Firefox user 19609497, 2 days agoBeen using this for years. Biggest complaint is passkeys integration isn't very intuitive, and there is not an easy way to see which accounts are associated with a passkey. Passkeys is also paywalled. The security reports that come with premium seem to be only available logging into your vault from their website and not from apps or browser extensions. Overall, solid for passwords and premium is a very reasonable price.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 15889624, 2 days ago
- Rated 4 out of 5by Mike, 4 days agoGreat extension - but the firefox and other version broke with the November 2025 update.
Here's the error, using 'chrome' in the javascript as a direct reference.
/******/ (function() { // webpackBootstrap
/**
* This script handles injection of the FIDO2 override page script into the document.
* This is required for manifest v2, but will be removed when we migrate fully to manifest v3.
*/
(function (globalContext) {
if (globalContext.document.contentType !== "text/html") {
return;
}
const script = globalContext.document.createElement("script");
script.src = chrome.runtime.getURL("content/fido2-page-script.js"); - Rated 5 out of 5by eboye, 4 days ago
- Rated 2 out of 5by ChristophK, 5 days agoPasskey support in Firefox is broken, which locked me out of my accounts. This is a known bug that does not seem to trigger much response or an emergency update, which does not inspire great confidence :(
- Rated 3 out of 5by BeWog, 5 days agoAutofill feature does not work as well since the lastest updates.
- Rated 1 out of 5by lifeofguenter, 6 days agoIn version 2025.11.1 Passkey stopped working with MacOS.
- Rated 5 out of 5by Comrade MetaApo, 7 days ago
- Rated 2 out of 5by Andre1ch, 7 days agoI noticed the browser was starting to slow down significantly. Through a process of elimination, I concluded it was due to this add-on. Rolling back to version 2025.6.1 solved the problem.
- Rated 5 out of 5by sansfonttz, 7 days ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by AshCozey, 7 days agoUnlock with biometrics has been broken in some way or another for around a year, but only on Firefox of course, currently it just doesn't do anything, the option is grayed out no matter what you do.
Any Chromium based browsers somehow work just fine though 🙄 - Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 19600203, 7 days ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Rinicro, 8 days ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Deo, 9 days ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Leviathan, 9 days agoAbsolutely fantastic password manager, and this extension is amazing!
- Rated 2 out of 5by Firefox user 15687702, 9 days agoGood concept, really stupidly, incompetently, and defectively executed much of the time. For instance, Firefox plug in does not seem to be auto syncing.
- Rated 5 out of 5by FireflyPT, 9 days ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by krystian3w, 10 days agoFor me the add-on is also broken, in Firefox 115.30 ESR there is only spinner.
- Rated 3 out of 5by Alfredo8, 11 days agoWorks great for filling, saving, and managing my passwords, but it causes lag when typing in many websites. I've tested with and without the Bitwarden extension enabled, and whenever I have it enabled there is a noticeable performance drop.
- Rated 1 out of 5by BuppyJam, 12 days agoLatest version makes CPU temps go right up. Use version 2025.6.1 for now.
- Rated 5 out of 5by onkarvelapure, 13 days agoSecure, no nonsense, no ads and professional password manager .
- Rated 5 out of 5by Reel Heck, 13 days ago