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bitwarden vs LastPass: What are the differences?
bitwarden: Free and open source password manager for all of your devices. bitwarden is the easiest and safest way to store and sync your passwords across all of your devices; LastPass: Password manager that works with all browsers & smartphones. LastPass Enterprise offers your employees and admins a single, unified experience that combines the power of SAML SSO coupled with enterprise-class password vaulting. LastPass is your first line of defense in the battle to protect your digital assets from the significant risks associated with employee password re-use and phishing.
bitwarden and LastPass belong to "Password Management" category of the tech stack.
"Open source" is the primary reason why developers consider bitwarden over the competitors, whereas "Synchronised across browsers" was stated as the key factor in picking LastPass.
Pros of bitwarden
- Open source23
- All devices16
- Synchronized across browsers and devices15
- Passwords stored encrypted12
- Easy setup10
- Firefox addon for desktop and mobile6
- TOTP4
- Import & Export4
- FIDO UTF support4
- Password Generator4
- Auto-fill4
- Chrome plugin3
- Free2
Pros of LastPass
- Synchronised across browsers20
- Chrome plugin17
- Passwords stored encrpyted15
- Central servers do not have keys9
- All devices9
- Better then lesspass3
- Company wide3
- The most cost-effective b/t Roboform and 1Password3
- Free plan2
- Cross Platform1
- Its just better1
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Cons of bitwarden
- Small Developer Team3
- Difficult to use1
Cons of LastPass
- Slow, unpredictable sync when sharing passwords3
- UI for admins is an inconsistent mess3
- Paid2
- Buggy Chrome add-on1
- Cannot edit shared password1