Revisiones de Bitwarden – Gestor de contraseñas gratuito
Bitwarden – Gestor de contraseñas gratuito por Bitwarden Inc.
Revisado por Dave Name
Se valoró con 1 de 5
by Dave Name, hace 2 mesesHard pass on this quirky, annoying, and badly-coded app.
For instance, if you have the audacity to scale up your display, then look out - the annoyance factor will be ramped up by a factor of 10.
The app doesn't play nice with display upscaling. It doesn't allow for scrolling (or rearranging) within itself to get to other saved websites - it has a popout feature to do so that itself functions badly. So if you utilize that function, and go to a saved website, the app can block the login info, rendering the whole exercise useless.
And getting the app to close (or not close, as the case may be) so you can get to your desktop when closing FF provides further annoyance that shouldn't be the case if it was properly coded.
I've only gotten this thing to actually work for ONE website (i.e., where it filled in the password automatically), and that was before that website disappeared in the app and I had to use the aforementioned popout feature...that blocked the website login page.
I could go on and on about the annoying quirks I've encountered with this thing (on Win 10 computer), but the main obvious problem is that it is badly coded/badly designed from an intuitive, common-sense perspective. It's as if the designers didn't even test out its features for functionality.
It is astounding to me that this thing has received any favorable reviews from the likes of folks who should know better, such as PC Mag.
If this is the best out there, then I'm glad I haven't come across the worst.
For instance, if you have the audacity to scale up your display, then look out - the annoyance factor will be ramped up by a factor of 10.
The app doesn't play nice with display upscaling. It doesn't allow for scrolling (or rearranging) within itself to get to other saved websites - it has a popout feature to do so that itself functions badly. So if you utilize that function, and go to a saved website, the app can block the login info, rendering the whole exercise useless.
And getting the app to close (or not close, as the case may be) so you can get to your desktop when closing FF provides further annoyance that shouldn't be the case if it was properly coded.
I've only gotten this thing to actually work for ONE website (i.e., where it filled in the password automatically), and that was before that website disappeared in the app and I had to use the aforementioned popout feature...that blocked the website login page.
I could go on and on about the annoying quirks I've encountered with this thing (on Win 10 computer), but the main obvious problem is that it is badly coded/badly designed from an intuitive, common-sense perspective. It's as if the designers didn't even test out its features for functionality.
It is astounding to me that this thing has received any favorable reviews from the likes of folks who should know better, such as PC Mag.
If this is the best out there, then I'm glad I haven't come across the worst.
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- Se valoró con 5 de 5by Ambitious Diokpa 19, hace 5 horas
- Se valoró con 5 de 5by JohnC, hace 11 horas
- Se valoró con 4 de 5by Usuario de Firefox 15432126, hace 20 horasGreat extension but requires lots of memory and I suspect memory leak problem. The longer the extension is opened the more memory it takes. Browser without this extension switched on takes 600MB memory and after switching it on takes 2600MB. This should be investigated. Users are complaining about that sinco at least 2022.
- Se valoró con 3 de 5by tomyo, hace 20 horasThe default click action on the passwords shown in the drop down list should be to fill the form, not to enter into the details of a login, this was a recent change that's annoying.
Also, I notice spikes in CPU usage from this extension, that are power hungry and impacts my battery life a lot in desktop. - Se valoró con 5 de 5by adamhybel, hace 2 díasBitwarden isn't just a password manager; it's your essential key to secure and effortless online logins via its browser extension.
- Secure Password Management: Securely stores, generates, and encrypts all your passwords and sensitive information.
- Seamless Autofill: Integrates perfectly with your browser, automatically and safely filling logins, payment cards, and identities.
- Open Source & Trustworthy: Free, open-source, and regularly audited. Your data is end-to-end encrypted before it ever leaves your device.
- Cross-Platform Access: Syncs your secure vault across all your devices, always accessible through the extension or apps.
- Simple & Effective: An intuitive interface makes adopting strong security habits easy for everyone.
That's it! Install the extension, set up your vault, and instantly upgrade your online security. Bitwarden is a must-have for protecting your digital life with ease and confidence. Huge thanks to the developers for creating and maintaining this indispensable, trustworthy tool. Highly recommended for everyone! - Se valoró con 5 de 5by Janie Hund, hace 3 días
- Se valoró con 5 de 5by Roy Vieira, hace 3 días
- Se valoró con 1 de 5by APR, hace 3 díasWell its ok, but also sucks. For example, it has a report that shows you where you reuse passwords. If you have a single entry that has two different URL's like parts.ford.com and ford.com, it counts that as two passwords, however it is only one. And if from that report you try to delete one, it deletes them both. This kind of BS goes on throughout the app. It seems to be developed by folks who don't think deeply.
Another example? No 2 sites on the internet agree on what makes a password. Some only only all 10 characters, some 20, some restrict what special characters can be used, others dont. Instead of letting you quickly adjust when adding a site or changing a password you have to go change the default settings for the password generator, and then remember to set them back to something secure. Just asinine. - Se valoró con 5 de 5by ptr, hace 4 díasAmazing app, and with a selfhosted service like vaultwarden you can manage your own passwords. I have used dashlane and 1password (both are great), but being opensource makes bitwarden the better choice in my honest opinion.
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- Se valoró con 1 de 5by murf, hace 6 días1 step forward 2 steps back. Each realease makes annoying ui changes that make it less user friendly. Latest version, ctrl+y to (in firefox) doesn't give focus to the search vault. It may sound trivial, but when I use this password manager in very delicate environments, using the mouse to search is a pain in th a$$
- Se valoró con 5 de 5by Usuario de Firefox 18945435, hace 9 días
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- Se valoró con 1 de 5by olliesnape101, hace 11 díasDoesn't work with biometrics on either Windows desktop or android. Constantly logs you out even after adjusting settings, and doesn't connect to desktop app properly.
- Se valoró con 5 de 5by xWilo, hace 11 días
- Se valoró con 5 de 5by TheNeighborinMoorhead, hace 11 días
- Se valoró con 5 de 5by Usuario de Firefox 18939382, hace 12 díasGreat appearance update. Only needs a quick edit option.
- Se valoró con 5 de 5by Usuario de Firefox 18936639, hace 14 días
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