Reviews for Bitwarden Password Manager
Bitwarden Password Manager by Bitwarden Inc.
Review by Doug S
Rated 5 out of 5
by Doug S, 7 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 1 out of 5by TRR, 13 hours agoI've used this for years but recently (Oct 2025) having the extension enabled is now making typing in text fields in Firefox slow down noticeably, like it'll often show 2 or 3 letters behind what I'm typing. Disabling the extension fixes the performance problems but then I can't use Bitwarden :(
- Rated 1 out of 5by kanuay, 2 days agoBitwarden v2025.10.0 causes stuttering in some JavaScript animations on my site. I tried adjusting various settings, but nothing helped. The only way to fix the issue is to disable or remove this extension.
- Rated 5 out of 5by Antihero, 4 days ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Yaestro, 4 days agoSlows down YouTube even if autofill is disabled. Slowing down browsers (even Chrome) for over a year. Will try an alternative.
- Rated 1 out of 5by frxrnk, 5 days agoThe add-on has massive performance issues and slows down pages a lot, especially if they have many dynamic elements, which is now very common. It often causes freezes and sluggish animations/scrolling.
I was hoping it would stop the constant scanning for form fields on page changes by disabling "Show autofill suggestions in form fields", so it only does its scan when autofill is requested with the shortcut or from extension panel, but it made no difference.
Only excluding the domains worked, but then why have the add-on at that point. Disabling it significantly improved general navigation.
I hope they address the add-ons performance concerns soon, as they have one of the better products out there. - Rated 5 out of 5by iz, 7 days ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 18757095, 8 days ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Velorum, 8 days ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 19528584, 12 days agoPoorly coded, booting the latest edition of firefox as of 2025/10/17 opens multiple copies of the app asking you to log in to your passwords, doesn't detect settings well, doesn't detect autofill in firefox is off and keeps asking to turn it off, pretty janky rubbish, I expect americans coded this
- Rated 5 out of 5by xymoryn, 17 days ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by taracdia, 20 days ago
- Rated 3 out of 5by Firefox user 9999798, 24 days agoWas working great for years but now it doesn't want to auto-fill the ID and PW with almost all sites. I have a vault with about 100 sites. Very annoying to have to manually copy and paste the ID and PW. Tried various settings including turning off Firefox passwords features.
- Rated 5 out of 5by Jean Mendoza, 25 days ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 15516830, 25 days ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 19502199, a month agoDoesn't sync with app. Have to manually sync multiple times to get it to work.
- Rated 5 out of 5by CoconutMoon, a month ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Nathan, a month agoGood, espicially since its free and they dont push you to a subscription
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 18848139, a month ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Kicajec19, a month ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by ShaneV, a month ago
- Rated 4 out of 5by Laren, a month ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Irina, a month ago
- Rated 3 out of 5by lrmr, a month agoWhat I find absolutely frustrating is the apparent lack of synchronization of access data across different devices. It either doesn’t happen at all or takes days to complete.
It’s really annoying to always have to log in to the web version just to access the most current and complete version of your login data.
A manual “Synchronize” button would be extremely helpful! - Rated 5 out of 5by danilo, a month ago