Bitwarden: Secure Password Management

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Managing passwords is no easy task. There was a time when I relied on the browser to remember my passwords. Those passwords were easily remembered and probably easily guessed. That changed five years ago when I began to use a commercial password manager that automated the process, provided stronger passwords, and hopefully made my life more secure. About a year after I started using this proprietary password management solution, I received an email that stated that the terms of use were changing. I would only be able to access the password manager from one computer. I’m always on the go, and accessing the password manager from my mobile phone and/or desktop computer is essential.

That’s when I began looking for another solution, and this time, after listening to one of my favorite weekly Linux talk shows, I decided to try Bitwarden. Bitwarden came highly recommended, and best of all, it is open source. Initially released in 2016 by Kyle Spearrin, Bitwarden does not have the limits of my previous password manager. Bitwarden applications are offered for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Browser extensions are available for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, Opera, Vivaldi, Arc, Brave, and Tor. Mobile apps can be downloaded for Android and iOS. Bitwarden’s client licenses are GPL v3; if you choose to self-host your own Bitwarden server, its server license is AGPL v.3.

A key feature that sets Bitwarden apart is its end-to-end encryption. With this technology, your passwords are encrypted on your device before being stored on Bitwarden’s servers, ensuring that even Bitwarden cannot access your sensitive information. This robust security measure is essential for safeguarding your data against potential breaches.

Bitwarden provides a range of security features to protect your data. These include two-factor authentication (2FA), which enhances security by requiring a second verification method, such as a text message or a biometric scan.

Bitwarden provides a generous free plan with unlimited password storage. Secure all your apps, websites, and accounts at no cost. Access Bitwarden on any device, anytime, anywhere. A premium account will only cost ten dollars per year. This plan includes encrypted file storage, priority customer support, and advanced 2FA options. You can import your current passwords to Bitwarden from LastPass, 1Password, Firefox, Google, Microsoft Edge, and others.

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