Análises para Bitwarden - Gestor de palavras-passe gratuito
Bitwarden - Gestor de palavras-passe gratuito por Bitwarden Inc.
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- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 13395031 , há 8 anosBrilliant extension for a brilliant password manager. Constantly improving and adding new features, and it's open source.
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 13393286 , há 8 anosSans doute le futur incontournable du genre
- Avaliado em 1 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 13366774 , há 8 anos
- Avaliado em 3 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 13366774 , há 8 anos
- I've been using Lastpass which has worked well for me. I got sick of browser crashes and decided to try the new Quantum browser (beta) WOW - fast. However it doesn't support Lastpass and after a bit of research, I decided to try Bitwarden. I am very impressed - took me about three minutes to import hundreds of logins (took almost a week to set up Lastpass). Everything seems to be working, no problems so far. Nice UI (in my opinion) and very logical and easy to use. I think they've done a great job and as someone with decades of experience in all aspects of IT, it is really good to see a system that seems to have been designed for people, rather than computers.
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por jorgegarciar , há 8 anosThe only friction point is that many times the dialog offering me to save a password disappears before I can click it.
- Avaliado em 1 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 13351339 , há 8 anosMake an option to store the password on hdd and i trust you.
Resposta do programador
publicado a há 8 anosHI, this will likely never be an option. You may want to consider using a solution like KeePass instead if this is what you desire. - Avaliado em 5 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 13365548 , há 8 anosAt first I was a little concerned about ditching LastPass when moving to Quantum, but those worries quickly evaporated after a few days with bitwarden. Though I've run into a few quirks with the mobile app on Android (namely, it not properly detecting fields in browsers other than Chrome) I'm glad I switched over.
The UI is much more slick and clean than LastPass on both PC and mobile, and I've had far fewer site detection problems with bitwarden. There's notably less feature bloat as well. It does what it's supposed to do and doesn't stretch itself thin.
Tip #1: At first glance it may seem like there's not an auto-fill feature for this addon on Firefox, but you can enable it in the experimental features tab.
Tip #2: My migration with LastPass mostly went without a hitch, but there were a couple sites using certain characters that didn't move over friendly. So if you have trouble logging into a site after switching you may have to change your password for a site here or there, depending on the frequency you use those characters in your passwords. - This addon is a must for anyone looking to escape the world of Closed Source Software. As such the biggest pro is this is open-source. However some limitations amount to annoyances. LastPass atleast for the moment has better detection on password changes and registrations (atleast on Linux tested on Google-Chrome, Firefox and Chromium). Another annoyance I recently ran into is premium features I would suggest should be able to be toggled off so as to not make this software feel like shareware/freeware. The import of my LastPass Vault went pretty straight forward but had a few minor issues that I quickly figured out.... Infact its been a few months since and I can't recall but I believe it had to do with a few comments?? Luckily nothing major and I have a huge vault so I expect most users to be able to import without problems and whatever issue I may have ran into likely may have already been corrected. This addon has a lot of potental so please don't view my review as anything but constructive criticism! Currently I am on the fence over detection of changed passwords/missed registrations since thats a huge pro for me. I'd give this 3 stars if it were not for the open-source factor which is a huge security improvement in password management. Encryption is nice but if it is implimented poorly it is useless so by being open-source I feel that user scrutiny will catch anything that might not be caught in closed-sourced software.
- Avaliado em 4 de 5por François Villeneuve , há 8 anosDoesn't have as much snappy features as LastPass but that's not all a bad thing. LastPass is turning into a bloated app and costs a fair bit more for the premium version, so the simplicity here is welcome. I wish its generator had support for multisyllabic readable passwords like LastPass.
- Bitwarden used to be great and offered a lot of great features over competitors but as with many projects that got successful, its owners currently run it down. They implement useless features and make changes nobody has ever requested. Despite protest they are not talking the changes back. On the other hand they ignore customer requests, even from paying customers and direct all oft that into a new forum which in fact is just to get all of that out of the way as nobody from Bitwarden ever looks into that forum or cares for the complains of customers there. Currently I cannot recommend that password manager any longer. Oh, and the new color theme is horrible, hundreds of users have complained about it but Bitwarden doesn't care.
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 13356174 , há 8 anosBitWarden is the way passwords are done! Sharing features are spot on, usability is near perfect. I am definitely on-board for what this product accomplishes in the long run!
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 12547415 , há 8 anosSwitched from LastPass recently. Its amazing to have a simple yet secure password manager all open source!
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 13354266 , há 8 anosDue to bugs and incompatibility I switched from lastpass. This addon does exactly what it should. Migration took 5 minutes. Works well on android too
- Avaliado em 4 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 12058950 , há 8 anosOtherwise amazing substitute for LastPass.
Resposta do programador
publicado a há 8 anosSecure notes are now available with version 1.20.0 and up. - I like the open source approach. Pricing is also ok for private users, but a few things are missing in the plugin:
- folders cannot be collapsed
- Right click menu is missing the option to generate a secure password - clicking through the plugin itself is possible, but the other way would be faster
- Bitwarden homepage (online vault) cannot be opened through plugin. The arrow on the top left is opening the plugin in the full Firefox tab. Why?
- An option to have the username or username and password automatically filled for a matching homepage would be nice
- Push notifications for two-pass authentications
And please, conduct an independent security audit. Otherwise great product, I think I will completely switch from LastPass.Resposta do programador
publicado a há 8 anosHi,
Thank you for the feedback.
1. Noted
2. Unfortunately Firefox does not allow copying to the clipboard outside of the popup window. This is a limitation of the web extension API in Firefox. We offer this option in other browsers, however.
3. This is so that you can have a persistent window open since the Firefox automatically closes the popup when you click out of it.
4. This option already exists under Settings -> Features.
5. Noted. - Avaliado em 5 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 13305280 , há 8 anosBeen using Last-pass.. They didn't have LP with Firefox 57+ and I saw Bitwarden so I figured I'll try it. It's wonderful, quick, looks nice and has all the options you would need. I like the fact 2-way authentication isn't required on the extension, just the website. I'd imagine it's that way because some things need to be done or can only be done through the website. Nonetheless, it's a nice option.
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 13351595 , há 8 anosHad various minor frustrations with LastPass, finally tried bitwarden... it's great.