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“Some password managers, the type of encryption that they use isn't quite as strong as others. I'd make sure you're using a reputable password manager. There are a lot out there. The one that I think is really interesting is Bitwarden because it's open source and it's free for everyday folks. And the open source is cool because it means it's been vetted by the security community over and over again.”

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“Although many password managers eschew a free tier, a few offer unlimited storage and syncing across devices at no cost. Bitwarden is among those that do. This open-source password manager is very easy to use, includes data breach monitoring, and provides advanced multi-factor authentication options.”

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“Bitwarden scores points for being fully open-source, secure and audited annually by third-party cybersecurity firms, giving it a level of transparency that sets it apart from its peers. Meanwhile, its free plan lets you store an unlimited number of passwords and access them across an unlimited number of devices -- something most free password managers don’t offer.”

Best Password Manager in 2024

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“Yes, Bitwarden is a safe password manager. It operates on a zero-knowledge architecture, which means that the end-user is the only one with real access to their data. It’s also unique in that it is open source software, allowing the public to review their code and monitor it for any vulnerabilities. This is an amazing bit of transparency that I know privacy enthusiasts will find valuable.”

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“Never forget your passwords again with Bitwarden - Password managers are a great investment in your personal security; these apps securely store your passwords, passkeys, credit cards, and other secrets, so you don’t have to remember them. Bitwarden is a popular open source password manager that helps you log in quickly to your favorite sites and auto-fills your credit card details when you want to pay for something, and more.”

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“In addition to an excellent free tier, Bitwarden's paid plan -- which costs $10 per month for a single user -- is a steal, with the addition of emergency access, an integrated authenticator, secure file sharing and storage, more detailed security monitoring, and priority customer support.”

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“Bitwarden is based on open-source code, meaning anyone on GitHub can audit it, which is a good measure of security. On a personal level, it includes security audits of your information, like a data breach report, that can keep you in the know about when your passwords have been leaked and when it's time to change them. Plus, it’s widely available across the platforms we tested, including Windows and iOS, with a level of customization, options to access your password vault and more. It also recently added passkeys to its vault and two-factor authentication options as a secure way to sign in.”

The best password manager for 2024

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“Bitwarden is our favorite free password manager. It offers all the basics you need from a password manager without you needing to spend a penny. You can add as many passwords as you want and on as many devices as you own, and you also get use of passkeys, a new passwordless technology—read Bitwarden’s take on the future of passkeys.”

The Best Free Password Managers of 2024

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“The free version of Bitwarden has all the features I need. There are plenty of password managers out there, but the good ones I tried out all require a monthly subscription or have various limits in place — like the number of devices they can be used on.”

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