Critiques pour Bitwarden – Gestionnaire de mots de passe gratuit
Bitwarden – Gestionnaire de mots de passe gratuit par Bitwarden Inc.
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par a.s, il y a un anIn the labyrinthine landscape of cybersecurity, where the fortress of personal information stands perennially besieged by the pernicious forces of digital malfeasance, emerges Bitwarden as a paragon of resplendent sophistication and unwavering security. Embodied in its meticulously crafted architecture lies an amalgamation of unparalleled fortification and consummate elegance, elevating the mundane task of password management into a transcendent experience of digital guardianship.
At the vanguard of its arsenal, Bitwarden wields the twin swords of encryption and accessibility with the finesse of a virtuoso. Employing end-to-end encryption fortified by the impenetrable bastions of AES-256 bit encryption, Bitwarden ensures that the sanctum sanctorum of one's digital vault remains impervious to the machinations of cyber malevolence. With a veritable pantheon of authentication methods ranging from master passwords to biometric authentication, Bitwarden stands as an impenetrable sentinel, steadfastly guarding the citadel of personal data against any incursion.
Yet, beyond its formidable security apparatus lies an aesthetic finesse that transcends mere functionality, transforming Bitwarden into a paragon of elegance. Its intuitive user interface, adorned with a minimalist design ethos, beckons users into a realm of seamless navigation and uncluttered simplicity. Every interaction with Bitwarden is a ballet of refinement, where every gesture yields a symphony of efficiency and grace.
Furthermore, Bitwarden's commitment to inclusivity extends beyond its digital confines, with its open-source ethos fostering a vibrant community dedicated to the proliferation of knowledge and innovation. Embracing the ethos of transparency and collaboration, Bitwarden invites users into a harmonious symposium of collective empowerment, where the wisdom of the crowd converges to fortify the bastions of digital security.
In an era fraught with perilous cyber threats and labyrinthine password mazes, Bitwarden emerges not merely as a solution but as a testament to the inexorable triumph of elegance and security. With its unrivaled amalgamation of impregnability and refinement, Bitwarden stands resplendent atop the pantheon of password managers, a beacon of hope illuminating the path towards a safer, more elegant digital future.
At the vanguard of its arsenal, Bitwarden wields the twin swords of encryption and accessibility with the finesse of a virtuoso. Employing end-to-end encryption fortified by the impenetrable bastions of AES-256 bit encryption, Bitwarden ensures that the sanctum sanctorum of one's digital vault remains impervious to the machinations of cyber malevolence. With a veritable pantheon of authentication methods ranging from master passwords to biometric authentication, Bitwarden stands as an impenetrable sentinel, steadfastly guarding the citadel of personal data against any incursion.
Yet, beyond its formidable security apparatus lies an aesthetic finesse that transcends mere functionality, transforming Bitwarden into a paragon of elegance. Its intuitive user interface, adorned with a minimalist design ethos, beckons users into a realm of seamless navigation and uncluttered simplicity. Every interaction with Bitwarden is a ballet of refinement, where every gesture yields a symphony of efficiency and grace.
Furthermore, Bitwarden's commitment to inclusivity extends beyond its digital confines, with its open-source ethos fostering a vibrant community dedicated to the proliferation of knowledge and innovation. Embracing the ethos of transparency and collaboration, Bitwarden invites users into a harmonious symposium of collective empowerment, where the wisdom of the crowd converges to fortify the bastions of digital security.
In an era fraught with perilous cyber threats and labyrinthine password mazes, Bitwarden emerges not merely as a solution but as a testament to the inexorable triumph of elegance and security. With its unrivaled amalgamation of impregnability and refinement, Bitwarden stands resplendent atop the pantheon of password managers, a beacon of hope illuminating the path towards a safer, more elegant digital future.
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- Noté 4 sur 5par Piomio, il y a 16 heuresExcellent, too bad the cursor does not focus in the search field as in previous versions.
- Noté 4 sur 5par Moleleki, il y a 19 heuresIt's good to see Bitwarden deliver on their promise in the description: Easily manage, store, secure, and share passwords across unlimited devices :-)
To get 5 stars I would like the cursor to be in the search field right after the click on the extension icon. As it is now, I have to click a second time before I can start typing.
If I remember correctly this used to be different in previous versions. - Noté 1 sur 5par pozzeur, il y a un jour
- Noté 5 sur 5par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 14880730 de Firefox, il y a 2 jours
- Noté 5 sur 5par Sergio Galarza, il y a 3 jours
- Noté 5 sur 5par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 14582864 de Firefox, il y a 3 jours
- Noté 5 sur 5par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 18908316 de Firefox, il y a 3 jours
- Noté 5 sur 5par gerumpy, il y a 4 jours
- Noté 5 sur 5par Slobodan, il y a 5 jours
- Noté 5 sur 5par Psychotic Casual, il y a 7 jours
- Noté 5 sur 5par 3uer, il y a 8 jours
- Noté 2 sur 5par th3raid0r, il y a 8 joursLots of regressions lately - often times the list will fail to load on certain sites. I find myself using the desktop app more often because of this.
- Noté 5 sur 5par Robert, il y a 9 jours
- Noté 5 sur 5par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 17796473 de Firefox, il y a 10 jours
- Noté 5 sur 5par Tolga Y., il y a 10 jours
- Noté 5 sur 5par hunter, il y a 11 jours
- Noté 5 sur 5par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 18960626 de Firefox, il y a 11 jours
- Noté 5 sur 5par Ambitious Diokpa 19, il y a 12 jours
- Noté 5 sur 5par JohnC, il y a 12 jours
- Noté 4 sur 5par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 15432126 de Firefox, il y a 12 joursGreat 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.
- Noté 3 sur 5par tomyo, il y a 12 joursThe 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. - Noté 5 sur 5par adamhybel, il y a 13 joursBitwarden 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! - Noté 5 sur 5par Janie Hund, il y a 14 jours
- Noté 5 sur 5par Roy Vieira, il y a 15 jours
- Noté 1 sur 5par APR, il y a 15 joursWell 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.