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Bitwarden review
Bitwarden review













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No phone numbers, no date of birth, no inside leg measurements or anything of value to advertisers.ĭon’t overlook the password hint, because if you forget your master password, you’ve had it. You can set an optional password hint for the master password, but there are no other mandatory details required. You go to the website, enter your email address, name and master password and that’s it. BitWarden’s well up for it.įirst, of course, you must sign up, but this is the work of mere moments. For starters, I want them to suck in all the passwords I’ve previously had stored in my browser – many make that awkward, some outright refuse. I’ve tried other password managers before, and getting started has been more painful than a stubbed toe. (* There are paid-for features, but none of them is essential.) BitWarden review: getting started Did I mention you don’t have to pay for it? Here’s my review of BitWarden and why you should be more Brian. BitWarden is free*, friendly, powerful, effective, works with almost any device or browser you can name, and it’s free. It was more shoved in front of my windscreen by a brilliantly persistent Twitter correspondent Brian, who kept telling me to try BitWarden every time I moaned about remembering passwords.īrian was right.















Bitwarden review