Reviews for Bitwarden
Login to ReviewQuinn Johnson
Apr 08, 2026Frustratingly Unreliable Sync and Clunky Interface
As a long-time password manager user, I had high hopes for Bitwarden's open-source promise, but I've found it inconsistent and buggy. The auto-fill on my mobile app constantly fails to recognize login pages, forcing me to manually copy and paste from the vault. Syncing between my desktop and phone is hit-or-miss, sometimes taking hours to update a new login, which is a dealbreaker for a tool that's supposed to ensure accessibility. The interface feels clunky and outdated compared to competitors, lacking the polish and responsiveness I need for a daily-use app.
Olivia Chen
Apr 04, 2026Finally feel secure and in control of my passwords
Bitwarden has completely streamlined my digital life. I can securely store all my passwords, generate strong new ones, and auto-fill them across my browser and phone seamlessly. The fact that it's open-source and offers a fantastic free tier gives me great confidence in its security and value.
Phoenix Harris
Mar 30, 2026Great for basics, but some annoyances hold it back
Bitwarden does its core job wellβsecurely storing and auto-filling passwords across all my devices feels seamless, and I love that it's open source. However, the browser extension can be buggy at times, failing to recognize login fields, and the UI feels a bit clunky compared to some competitors. Still, for the price (especially the free tier), it's hard to beat.
Riley Moore
Mar 24, 2026Switched from LastPass and haven't looked back
I switched from another popular password manager to Bitwarden and it was the best decision. The interface is clean, the browser extension works flawlessly for auto-filling, and I love that I can self-host the server if I want. The ability to store TOTP codes is a fantastic bonus, and for the price (free for most users) it's an incredible value. It took me maybe 10 minutes to import my data and set up the 2FA on my accounts. It's made managing my digital life so much simpler and more secure.
Andrew O
May 26, 2025Secure, Open-Source, and Dependable - A Password Manager You Can Trust
Bitwarden stands out as one of the most trustworthy and transparent password managers available today. Itβs open-source, which means its code is auditable and subject to external security reviewsβsomething thatβs incredibly important for a product responsible for safeguarding sensitive information. The company has a strong reputation for doing things the right way, with regular third-party audits and a clear commitment to privacy and zero-knowledge encryption.
As a user, Bitwarden is easy to set up and works across platformsβbrowsers, desktops, mobile, and even CLI. The autofill, secure notes, and vault organization features are rock-solid. It also supports advanced features like TOTP (2FA), vault health reports, and self-hosting for those who want full control.
The free tier is generous and fully usable, while the premium plan is affordable and adds worthwhile features like encrypted file attachments and emergency access. While the UI isn't as slick as some competitors (like 1Password), itβs functional, clean, and keeps improving.
Overall, Bitwarden strikes the perfect balance between security, usability, and transparencyβa must-have tool for anyone who values control over their digital life.
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Bitwarden
Bitwarden is an open source password manager that helps users store, generate, and manage passwords securely. It has cross-platform apps β¦
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