There are many sites similar to safetydetectives.com that purport to be experts on apps like password managers, VPNs, etc. The problem I've found with ALL of them is they exist solely for their collusive efforts to seemingly review apps but then recommend ONLY the ones with which they have affiliate marketing relationships.
I get that they're trying to make money and I'm not begrudging them that. But for the most part, I've found their reviews and comparisons a little like reviewing a Mercedes, a Bentley, a Porsche, and a Mazda...then telling everyone the Mazda is by far the best automobile, only because they make 10% on the sale of every Mazda that starts out on their site. Call it what you want...it's collusion.
That said, I'm a ret
...Pokaż więcejired technology and software business owner and I spend an inordinate amount of time looking at password managers. Primarily, because I'm in the midst of a quest to unseat my current password manager (1Password) for something at least as good...and hopefully for less money.
Bitwarden checks nearly all the boxes and more in some cases, but it's UI/UX still have a couple of issues (for me). They only bother me because they're different from my workflow...not because they're bad. For 99% of all users, Bitwarden is one of the very best password managers you can get.
And the one thing that I certainly don't agree with in this site's review is customer support. Bitwarden has some of the best support I've ever encountered in all my years in the software industry. They respond by email in usually a matter of hours, and they're professional and very knowledgeable. Unlike the canned and moronic responses you'd get from LastPass support.
Personally, I think Bitwarden is a great program. It's very inexpensive, and as open-source and audited, it's far more secure than closed-source password managers.
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