
According to the user's needs, it can be used from the desktop app, mobile app, browser extension, or even from the command line.

It is supported on a variety of browsers, ranging from the more well-known ones like Chrome and Safari to the less-known ones like Brave and Vivaldi. The app runs smoothly and seamlessly on both smartphones and desktops. I have been using Bitwarden for almost two years and it is close to perfect. Even if you need to pay for their premium packages, they're dirt cheap, coming in at $10/year for an individual or $40/year for 6 people.

The other major thing to point out is that it's open source, meaning that it's more secure than most as it's audited by other regularly, unlike Lastpass where ne'er-do-wells want to break in, coding saints look over you when you're using Bitwarden. I also installed Bitwarden on mobile and it works flawlessly and is such a lifesaver. Lastpass is a jumbled nightmare after you've used Bitwarden. They have everything you would get from Lastpass and more. Free gets you every creature comfort feature you would pay top dollar for elsewhere, such as multi-device syncing and apps across all of your devices. Price -Features I mean, those are really the two main points people look for when determining their password manager, right? The price is unbeatable if you're just using it for yourself, it's free. Once I found Bitwarden, I haven't wanted to look anywhere else since.

I have tried many password managers and while most I tried were usable, they didn't feel complete, either because of the feature set or because of the pricing. I have nothing but great things to say about Bitwarden.
