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Revisado por Usuario de Firefox 15902071
Se valoró con 5 de 5
por Usuario de Firefox 15902071, hace 4 añosIt is not without its issues. However, it is also by far the most fully featured solution out there so it has more functions and features to handle than any other solution out there. Everything else has taken away options like self-hosting whereas BitWarden not only has their hosting option but the local hosting plus the docker you need to set up a self hosting cloud ‘server’. Also 100% open source unlike others so you can fully validate everything and not take any company’s word for it nor worry about an organization being acquired and ransacking your password manager. All this and support is great, the community is more active than any other, and the cost is lower than other solutions. AND it is very much cheaper if looking for basic password manager and less than $15/year for fully featured version. Price only goes up if getting family but even then, $40 for 6 people annually is less than competitors.
Plus, its clients and extensions are fully functional. Some others have very good ones but when you get into the heavy lifting like exporting, you find you need Windows or Mac Client and and Web Client, Extension, or Linux client will not do.
The only other one I can recommend is 1Password. I’ll be honest that if you have a family that needs a password manager that is for the family and no one in the family has technical skills, 1Password is the simplest and easiest. Far better than not having anything. Trade off is not having all the other features that BitWarden has and you are forced to store your vault with them, cannot host your own.
That is my one disclaimer but I highly recommend BitWarden and just give yourself that extra hour it will take to get used to everything. You could easily use functionality later that if you went the easier route, you would have missed out on.
Five stars all day. Coming from someone that has worked with cybersecurity for many years and worked with almost every password manager out there. If not, open source for full verification and allows for self hosting so you know that not even the company can access your data, then you can never truly know. Major organizations have had court orders for information that they supposedly could not access and had the independent certifications but not open source and some of them could provide information that they said they could not decrypt.
That is why I cannot stress enough why BitWarden deserves its five stars and why you really need to know your data is truly secure.
Plus, its clients and extensions are fully functional. Some others have very good ones but when you get into the heavy lifting like exporting, you find you need Windows or Mac Client and and Web Client, Extension, or Linux client will not do.
The only other one I can recommend is 1Password. I’ll be honest that if you have a family that needs a password manager that is for the family and no one in the family has technical skills, 1Password is the simplest and easiest. Far better than not having anything. Trade off is not having all the other features that BitWarden has and you are forced to store your vault with them, cannot host your own.
That is my one disclaimer but I highly recommend BitWarden and just give yourself that extra hour it will take to get used to everything. You could easily use functionality later that if you went the easier route, you would have missed out on.
Five stars all day. Coming from someone that has worked with cybersecurity for many years and worked with almost every password manager out there. If not, open source for full verification and allows for self hosting so you know that not even the company can access your data, then you can never truly know. Major organizations have had court orders for information that they supposedly could not access and had the independent certifications but not open source and some of them could provide information that they said they could not decrypt.
That is why I cannot stress enough why BitWarden deserves its five stars and why you really need to know your data is truly secure.
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- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Ehtesam, hace 14 horas
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 19079342, hace 4 días
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Manuel, hace 5 días
- Se valoró con 1 de 5por Rodrigo, hace 5 díasIt isn't working work on Firefox anymore.
Não está funcionando no Firefox mais. - Se valoró con 5 de 5por sew, hace 8 días
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por kecskebéka, hace 9 días
- Se valoró con 2 de 5por FF user 17083219, hace 10 díasrecent updates have broken the extension on firefox, console on websites shows 'Error: Could not establish connection. Receiving end does not exist.' (void chrome.runtime.sendMessage({ command: "triggerAutofillScriptInjection" });)
additionally, it always asks me to "update" my passwords after signing into any website (multiple times), even though they are up-to-date.
Clearly the firefox extension is an afterthought and bugs aren't adressed, since this has been an ongoing issue, in addition to negatively affecting browser performance during typing in input fields, likely caused by the bugs mentioned. - Se valoró con 5 de 5por Filoni, hace 10 días
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por StefanW, hace 11 díasich nutze bitwarden schon ein paar jahre systemübergreifen i-phone, android und linux. ich bin sehr dankbar das es diesen PW-Manager gibt!
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 19624067, hace 12 días
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por nnnn20430, hace 13 días
- Se valoró con 4 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 14082068, hace 14 díasFirefox 115.30.0 esr, versions above 2025.10.0 doesn't work anymore.
p.s. good job with recent ui update tho, addon became faster and bit more easier to use uxwise. - Se valoró con 1 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 14555910, hace 15 díasРасширение перестало работать в Firefox после обновления. Не открывается вообще.
- Se valoró con 3 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 12966996, hace 16 díasRecently, the prompt to update your password has been annoying, even though you haven't changed your password. This happens especially when you use 2FA via Bitwarden. Apparently, the extension thinks you have entered a new password.
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por 鼎针皮艺, hace 18 días
- Se valoró con 1 de 5por Fjodor, hace 19 díasIch habe das Gefühl, den Entwicklern ist das Programm scheißegal! Seit Wochen extrem fehlerhaft!
Beschissener Support!!!!!!!!!! - Se valoró con 3 de 5por Expmodo, hace 20 díasДо 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. - Se valoró con 2 de 5por JH, hace 20 días
- Se valoró con 4 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 19609497, hace 20 díasBeen 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.
- Se valoró con 1 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 15889624, hace 20 días
- Se valoró con 4 de 5por Mike, hace 23 díasGreat 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"); - Se valoró con 5 de 5por eboye, hace 23 días
- Se valoró con 2 de 5por ChristophK, hace 23 díasPasskey 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 :(
- Se valoró con 3 de 5por BeWog, hace 23 díasAutofill feature does not work as well since the lastest updates.