Análises para Bitwarden - Gestor de palavras-passe gratuito
Bitwarden - Gestor de palavras-passe gratuito por Bitwarden Inc.
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- Avaliado em 4 de 5por Nick Burgess , há 8 anosUsed to be with LastPass and this is a great alternative, open source free and a good developer to back it up. The extension is easy to use and seems to work great.
- Because of all the issues that have popped up with Last Pass in Firefox I gave Bitwarden a try. So far it works well. Last Pass info can be exported into Bitwarden wiih little effort. So far it seems to work a little smoother than LP but I haven't tried much more than simple logons. I tried to find help on the LP problems but gave up. They don't seem to be interested. Lots of forum posts about it but I couldn't find any solutions. Another company took over and soon after doubled the subscription rate. Bitwarden is $10/year. I'll give it a try for a while and will likely go to the Premium.
- Avaliado em 4 de 5por charles.ee , há 8 anosEdit: One huge plus in Bitwarden's favor is actually implementing 2fa in a way that makes sense. If you want to use a Yubikey, but then fall back to Google Authenticator, you can. Unlike Lastpass, where it's one or the other, something almost none of the other services I use 2fa with seem to restrict.
I'm giving Bitwarden a try as Lastpass drops the ball on Firefox support.
It's very clean, and quick. Parts of the interface are clunky (when you edit/save a new login, the giant green bar indicating that YAY YOU SAVED covers up ALL the useful buttons in the interface and doesn't time out nearly quickly enough, forcing you to click the X even to perform a simple task that shouldn't involve the notification.)
It's not quite as good at detecting login pages and offering to save logins as Lastpass. If you ever need to toggle away to, let's say, copy a Authenticator code the extension completely closes and you have to re-type everything, even if you were in the middle of adding a new login. So even if you're only half-done, make sure to save even if your new entry is incomplete.
It seems to especially fail to capture new logins if you have two-factor authentication enabled for your accounts (which really, you should, right?)
It would be nice to create a folder/category for your login in the very same screen that you create a new login. It's clunky to create a login, then toggle over to settings, create a folder, then toggle back over to your vault, and finally assign the login a folder.
The extensions don't sync automatically, or don't sync very often. Which means changes in your vault or in another browser don't sync until you manually click a button. That's an extra step that seems unnecessary.
That said, I went ahead and paid for Premium even if I don't plan on switching away from Lastpass. It seems like there's a lot of room to focus on exactly what used to make Lastpass great, before it started to get bogged down in sluggish UI and doubled in price without any real increase to functionality. Resposta do programador
publicado a há 8 anosCan you please send us the link to the website so that we can test it? You can email us at hello@bitwarden.com- Avaliado em 4 de 5por MakeFirefoxGreatAgain , há 8 anosNo option to select from multiple logins(It autofills the last one) for a website.
Other than that is doing a good job. Developer is responsive and its open source which is always preferable when it comes to security. Go the last mile!Resposta do programador
publicado a há 8 anosHi,
If you have multiple logins you can select the one to autofill from the popup window or right-click context menu. Watch our getting started video for more info: https://bitwarden.com/browser-start/ - Avaliado em 4 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 12335945 , há 8 anosSwitched from LP and looks great so far. I have two questions:
1. Is it possible to configure so that I am prompted to login immediately after opening Firefox?
2. Is it possible to be prompted again for Master Password for certain more sensitive websites (eg. banking)?
Thanks and keep up the good work.Resposta do programador
publicado a há 8 anosHi,
1. Yes, configure lock options under settings to "on restart".
2. Not currently. - Avaliado em 4 de 5por firefoxtrot , há 8 anosIt would be useful to stay logged in or setup custom limits.
Resposta do programador
publicado a há 8 anosHi,
The addon does not log you out. You will stay logged in permanently unless you manually log out. You can set limits for lock options to lock the extension after a certain time under "Settings".
Are you getting logged out for some reason? Send us an email at hello@bitwarden.com if so and we can help you figure out the problem. - Bitwarden est un excellent gestionnaire de mot de passe, mais je regrette quelques soucis de sécurité sur le module : le verrouillage automatique ne dépend pas de la fermeture du navigateur par exemple (fermeture au bout d'un temps donné ou au verrouillage du PC par exemple ; plutôt qu'en fonction de la fermeture du navigateur) ; et surtout le module ne permet pas une déconnexion automatique (uniquement verrouillage). Du coup, l'authentification à double facteur n'est pas sollicitée quand on s'authentifie de nouveau avec son mot de passe fort.
Le module bénéficierait vraiment d'augmenter cette sécurité.Resposta do programador
publicado a há 8 anosHi,
We plan to add automatic log out in the near future. This will allow 2FA to be used each time.
Salut,
Nous prévoyons d'ajouter un déconnexion automatique dans un proche avenir. Cela permettra à 2FA d'être utilisé à chaque fois. - Avaliado em 4 de 5por Wilbert van Bakel , há 8 anosAs a longtime paying Lastpass customer I think that Bitwarden offers a fresh breathe and it is less in my face than Lastpass.
Great job!
Recently I got interested in different Firefox releases (developer and nightly) and I found out that login only works with success in the Stable release.
Only after the login is completed in Firefox Stable release (including multifactor security) will Bitwarden function in the developer and nightly releases.
Only feature that I'm not sure how to deal with is the missing credit card form fills that Lastpass offers, I didn't find any tips in the documentation on how to do this. - bitwarden works very well at what it does, but I was spoiled with LastPass's feature set.
In particular, having the ability to securely store and aut-fill credit card information was extremely useful.
As others say bitwarden does its job well and doesn't put a bunch of "value-add" time wasters in your way. I look forward to the day when the paid features are available so I can give financial support!Resposta do programador
publicado a há 8 anosThanks for the feedback. We'll have credit cards and other secure note types out this summer sometime. - I switched from Lastpass to here because that extension is too bloated now but I do miss a couple of its features, hopefully you can implement them here.
1. I'd like to be able to set certain sites to have a password re-prompt so I can keep logged into my vault but have to enter master password again for example banking and shopping sites.
2. The ability to create secure notes.Resposta do programador
publicado a há 8 anosThanks for the feedback. Secure notes is planned to be coming soon. - Avaliado em 4 de 5por Juan Simón , há 8 anosSi no abandonan el desarrollo y optan por crear un producto de calidad será el sucesor de LastPass (el que usaba yo hasta hace muy poco).