Critiques pour Bitwarden – Gestionnaire de mots de passe gratuit
Bitwarden – Gestionnaire de mots de passe gratuit par Bitwarden Inc.
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Noté 5 sur 5
par Doug S, il y a 9 mois🔐 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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- Noté 5 sur 5par Aaa, il y a 5 jours
- Noté 5 sur 5par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 15687958 de Firefox, il y a 7 jours
- Noté 5 sur 5par Zorey Zvara, il y a 7 joursHighly secure, and open source so free from the constraints of large enterprises
- Noté 3 sur 5par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 17075287 de Firefox, il y a 9 joursHas recently stopped being able to auto fill on 70% of websites. It requires me to copy and paste username and password manually and it's getting frustrating.
- Noté 1 sur 5par hnnnh, il y a 10 joursAlso eure Plugins funktionieren weder bei Firefox, Chrome usw., ich gebe es auf.
Man bezahlt gut Geld für nichts, es funktioniert einfach seit einem Jahr nichts richtig.
Und immer wieder heißt, es kommt ein Fix. Dasselbe Spiel mit der Android App, die funktioniert auch nie. Aber gut ein Jahr ist rum und ich Wechsel jetzt, diesen scheiß tue ich mir nicht mehr an. Dafür Geld zu verlangen ist eine Frechheit. - Noté 5 sur 5par Ender, il y a 10 jours
- Noté 1 sur 5par Boomer not a boomer, il y a 12 joursThis POC simply does not work. It fails to fill passwords on many websites. It DOES NOT work on android. It asks to save passwords that are already saved leaving you with multiple instances of the same password, but if you change the password, it doesn't change all of them. It's just a piece of shit.
- Noté 2 sur 5par kabus, il y a 12 jours
- Noté 2 sur 5par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 19431586 de Firefox, il y a 12 jours
- Noté 5 sur 5par Alex@ndre, il y a 14 jours
- Noté 5 sur 5par Ehtesam, il y a 18 jours
- Noté 5 sur 5par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 19079342 de Firefox, il y a 21 jours
- Noté 5 sur 5par Manuel, il y a 22 jours
- Noté 1 sur 5par Rodrigo, il y a 22 joursIt isn't working work on Firefox anymore.
Não está funcionando no Firefox mais. - Noté 5 sur 5par sew, il y a 25 jours
- Noté 5 sur 5par kecskebéka, il y a un mois
- Noté 2 sur 5par FF user 17083219, il y a un moisrecent 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. - Noté 5 sur 5par Filoni, il y a un mois
- Noté 5 sur 5par StefanW, il y a un moisich nutze bitwarden schon ein paar jahre systemübergreifen i-phone, android und linux. ich bin sehr dankbar das es diesen PW-Manager gibt!
- Noté 5 sur 5par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 19624067 de Firefox, il y a un mois