Reviews for Bitwarden Password Manager
Bitwarden Password Manager by Bitwarden Inc.
413 reviews
- Rated 1 out of 5by APR, 2 days agoWell its ok, but also sucks. For example, it has a report that shows you where you reuse passwords. If you have a single entry that has two different URL's like parts.ford.com and ford.com, it counts that as two passwords, however it is only one. And if from that report you try to delete one, it deletes them both. This kind of BS goes on throughout the app. It seems to be developed by folks who don't think deeply.
Another example? No 2 sites on the internet agree on what makes a password. Some only only all 10 characters, some 20, some restrict what special characters can be used, others dont. Instead of letting you quickly adjust when adding a site or changing a password you have to go change the default settings for the password generator, and then remember to set them back to something secure. Just asinine. - Rated 1 out of 5by murf, 4 days ago1 step forward 2 steps back. Each realease makes annoying ui changes that make it less user friendly. Latest version, ctrl+y to (in firefox) doesn't give focus to the search vault. It may sound trivial, but when I use this password manager in very delicate environments, using the mouse to search is a pain in th a$$
- Rated 1 out of 5by olliesnape101, 9 days agoDoesn't work with biometrics on either Windows desktop or android. Constantly logs you out even after adjusting settings, and doesn't connect to desktop app properly.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Jho, 17 days agoHard to save my newly generated password (using the context menu) as the extension keeps clearing my clipboard. And guess what, then i need to go back to generator history and each time it generated new entry to history so you end up confuse which one is the one you picked earlier.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 18887991, a month ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 18881047, a month agothe add on refuses to stay open while windows hello biometric unlock occurs which breaks the unlock. I have to open it in the add on side panel to force it to stay open while focus changes to the biometric authentication. no other browser on windows, mac, or linux has this issue with the bitwarden add on. it is only firefox and only on windows. please fix this issue
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 18880176, a month agoDestroys browser performance. What happened? I genuinely disable it when I'm not actively needing it. What a let down. Used it for years. Looking for an alternative now.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Untwist3419, a month agoSlow, buggy since the UI update. It take almost 60 seconds to update a password now, not use able anymore.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 9771322, 2 months agoВсё что с привязкой почты это ерунда: не известно кто и как использует их на другом сервере. Я бы ни кому не рекомендовал. Мастер пароль и все пароли должены храниться только на вашем устройстве.
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Everything related to mail binding is nonsense: it is not known who uses them on another server or how. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone. The master password and all passwords should be stored only on your device. - Rated 1 out of 5by FFUser999999999, 2 months agoWhatever they did in the Feb 19 release, they should reverse it. The new UI is clunky and completely unintuitive. The button to autofill is now a tiny spec. The card that used to autofill just shows the details. I've reverted to the 2024.12.4 version until such a time when they fix these issues.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 15386101, 2 months agoLogs errors to console: TypeError: this is undefined in /content/bootstrap-autofill.js, method checkPageContainsShadowDom ()
- Rated 1 out of 5by sksskaska, 2 months agoLoved it until new UI. Now it sucks. Old UI was faster and way more efficient to use. Please either rollback UI changes or let us choose between old and new.
- Rated 1 out of 5by D1Reviews, 2 months agoBitwarden has lost its way. The extension has gotten worse and worse since its major update late last year (that nobody was asking for anyway). After its latest update, the extension is completely unusable on Mac, and apparently there is no urgency to issuing a fix. Poorly written, poorly designed, poorly executed, poorly tested, slow bloated mess.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Ryan, 2 months agoIt was just fine, then they updated the interface.
Now there are missing features (auto prompt biometrics, for example).
Also, why do I need it to list my entire password vault contents on every site?!? WTF - Rated 1 out of 5by XerXes777, 2 months agoWARUM??? Ein Update heißt, das es BESSER werden muss. Mit diesem UPDATE ist es SCHLECHTER geworden. Die Windows Hello kommt nun nicht mehr Automatisch. Ich muss wieder ein Klick mehr machen. WARUM???
- Rated 1 out of 5by Lyxon, 2 months agoVersion 2025.2.0
Das beste Beispiel wie man ein gut funktionierende Erweiterung mit einem kleinem "fix" komplett verkacken kann.
Vermutlich ein Freizeitprogrammierer der sich nur mit ChatGPT selbst auf die Schulter klopft.
Gratuliere du programmier-nobody. Hättest du mal selber diese Erweiterung benutzt hättest du selbst bemerkt wie langsam/nervig die zusätzlichen klicks sind. Und dabei ist die verschlimmerung der übersichtlichkeit mal außer acht gelasssen. Aber fällt ein chatgpt programmiere vermutlich nicht auf der nur 5 passwörter speichert weil der rest auf einem zettel am bildschirm klebt.
In Kurz: langsame response, mehr klicks, grauenhaft unübersichtlich
Lösung: Downgrade zur vorherigen version
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Version 2025.2.0
The best example of how a well-functioning extension can be completely ruined with a small "fix".
Probably a hobby programmer who is just patting himself on the back with ChatGPT.
Congratulations, you programming nobody. If you had ever used this extension yourself, you would know how slow/annoying the additional clicks are. And that doesn't even take into account the overview in clarity. But a Chatgpt programmer who only saves 5 passwords because the rest are stuck on a piece of paper on the screen will probably not notice.
In short: slow response, more clicks, confusing interface
Solution: downgrade to the previous version - Rated 1 out of 5by aeharding, 2 months agoI don't like the new UI. Everything looks weird and the buttons are really small
- Rated 1 out of 5by Limonkufu, 2 months agoused to be great but new extension sucks! the UI is terrible, it seems someone who have not been using it wrote it. I had to enable 5 different settings in different places to get it to work nicely.
Fingerprint login is broken saying extension is out of date but there are no updates either. - Rated 1 out of 5by MasonDD, 2 months ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 13772360, 2 months agoLatest update has downgraded the speed and ease of use of this plugin. New toast notifications self dismissing, that block the view and inform you in great detail that you have just copied your username, or password etc. The plugin is slow to load up than before, and clicking the entry to autofill does not always work. The plugin drop down appears larger and occupies a larger area on the screen. As a result it takes longer to locate things and it looks very busy. This material UI guided UX has taken away the sleekness and speed that existed before.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 18853230, 2 months ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Dave Name, 2 months agoHard pass on this quirky, annoying, and badly-coded app.
For instance, if you have the audacity to scale up your display, then look out - the annoyance factor will be ramped up by a factor of 10.
The app doesn't play nice with display upscaling. It doesn't allow for scrolling (or rearranging) within itself to get to other saved websites - it has a popout feature to do so that itself functions badly. So if you utilize that function, and go to a saved website, the app can block the login info, rendering the whole exercise useless.
And getting the app to close (or not close, as the case may be) so you can get to your desktop when closing FF provides further annoyance that shouldn't be the case if it was properly coded.
I've only gotten this thing to actually work for ONE website (i.e., where it filled in the password automatically), and that was before that website disappeared in the app and I had to use the aforementioned popout feature...that blocked the website login page.
I could go on and on about the annoying quirks I've encountered with this thing (on Win 10 computer), but the main obvious problem is that it is badly coded/badly designed from an intuitive, common-sense perspective. It's as if the designers didn't even test out its features for functionality.
It is astounding to me that this thing has received any favorable reviews from the likes of folks who should know better, such as PC Mag.
If this is the best out there, then I'm glad I haven't come across the worst. - Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 18847959, 2 months agoJust to reiterate. It has been months it seems that the firefox extension lags behind the desktop app wherein biometrics cannot be enabled. Hopefully it can be fixed soon! Will change my review to 5 starts when it is fixed.