Review of Bitwarden open-source password manager – it has passed a thorough third-party security audit and cryptographic analysis by Cure53

Bitwarden is an open-source password manager that stores all your credentials in an encrypted vault, protected by a master password. It offers easy to use apps for desktop and mobile, including web and command-line interfaces. You can use it cloud-hosted on their Microsoft Azure servers or stored within your network.

As stated in their Terms of Service page, Bitwarden Inc. is located in the United States of America – not a privacy friendly jurisdiction. The recent changes to the Patriot Act don’t bode well either. However, as has been established, even if Bitwarden handed over the data stored on their servers, no one could decrypt it.

I’ve successfully imported my 900+ passwords from LastPass and have been using the premium version of Bitwarden for the last year across all my devices without problems. It’s premium cost model is a lot more friendly than LastPass for individuals, and its worth supporting this open source project.

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Bitwarden is free, open-source, and uses strong encryption. Is it as secure and private as the developers claim? Find out in our Bitwarden review!