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Bitwarden – Gestor de contraseñas gratuito por Bitwarden Inc.
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- Se valoró con 5 de 5by A FF User, hace 5 años
- Se valoró con 5 de 5by Saverio Morelli (Sav22999), hace 5 años
- Se valoró con 5 de 5by Applejack01, hace 5 añosBitwarden is great and with Firefox itś excellent
I wrote this 2 years ago and thought i should give further feedback. This to me is the best app available works, highly recommended and a very fair price.
Now 5 years of use and still 'simply the best' Sorry Tina but its true. - Se valoró con 5 de 5by NeoOne, hace 5 años
- Se valoró con 5 de 5by Usuario de Firefox 14732449, hace 5 añosLastPass was my go-to before BitWarden, and they were alright but their support was abysmal and many websites outright didn't work, on top of the app being nigh-unusable. My experience with this well-designed piece of open source software has been awesome so far, and I'd recommend BitWarden to anyone who's as yet unsure.
- Se valoró con 5 de 5by rmlira, hace 5 años
- Se valoró con 5 de 5by Usuario de Firefox 15259541, hace 5 años
- Se valoró con 5 de 5by Hans, hace 5 años
- Se valoró con 5 de 5by Usuario de Firefox 16316887, hace 5 años
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- Se valoró con 5 de 5by Jonathan A, hace 5 años
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- Se valoró con 5 de 5by SedDeSangre, hace 5 años
- Se valoró con 5 de 5by Usuario de Firefox 15045770, hace 5 añosNot long ago, I used to manage passwords by saving mnemonics (that only I understood) in a text file on my laptop. This worked pretty well for those passwords I could set myself (following the mnemonic patterns). This system wasn't available on my phone or other devices, which was inconvenient. The limitation of *what* it could store was much more serious: secrets like crypto tokens or credit card numbers, equally important, didn't fit the mnemonic pattern scheme, and therefore couldn't be stored safely in a plain text file. Instead, I resorted to multiple other ad-hoc systems, like pieces of paper or dedicated flash drives or even just memory, which I constantly dreaded would be leaked, lost or forgotten, a major source of anxiety for me.
When I went looking for a solution (and I was really only trying to replace my password system), Bitwarden immediately stood out. First, my profession (and my passion) is developing open source software, and closed-source, proprietary solutions were immediately off the table. None of the other remaining options checked off half the boxes boxes Bitwarden did, especially availability on all my devices (even in the browser!) and Internet synch on a self-hosted server. Bitwarden even checked off boxes I didn't even know I had, like automatic password filling inside the browser AND in Android apps. Bitwarden was clearly the top choice. I spent about an hour switching over, installing the Firefox extension on my Linux laptop and the Android app on my phone, and migrating some of my most-used passwords.
My life has never been the same since. Managing passwords is now almost effortless no matter which device I'm using, and no longer limited to the old mnemonic system. I didn't initially realize Bitwarden could also help remember so many other secrets, like credit cards, identities, GPG and SSH keys, API tokens and more, eliminating all my ad-hoc systems and with them, those feelings of dread and anxiety. That was undoubtedly one of the single hours spent of my life that has made a major, permanent, palpable improvement on my life every day since. Not an exaggeration! - Se valoró con 5 de 5by nuttenpreller, hace 5 años
- Se valoró con 5 de 5by Shihabus Sakib Rad, hace 5 años
- Se valoró con 5 de 5by Usuario de Firefox 16290046, hace 5 años
- Se valoró con 5 de 5by Mags, hace 5 años
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