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Bitwarden Review 2024 | Is it Actually Secure? 

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Is Bitwarden really secure? We put that to the test in our in-depth review.
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0:24 Introduction
1:04 Features of Bitwarden
2:43 Security Alert
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@TheCyberLab
@TheCyberLab 7 месяцев назад
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@robertgolan1449
@robertgolan1449 Год назад
I've used Bitwarden for years. I have never had it fail to recognize a website where I have saved the log on info. I wouldn't use any other password manager.
@Tech-geeky
@Tech-geeky Год назад
Bitwaden is good, just switched today from Lastpass, but it still anonys me (I assume their all the same and nothing can be done), but if a field is on another page (ie. logging into Gmail, RU-vid etc...), you have to autofull creds. *twice*...Its probably a website "issue" because it also happened with Lastpass, but that's the thing that annoys me most.. You'd think you could just share the details across the page, (same domain). I mean, we're in a system where we share 'encrypted' passwords these days with other people via these password managers (Lastpass had this anyway)... You wouldn't be allowing that if you thought it wasn't secure... So i see no problem doing it here.' It's just something that always "trips" me up. time and time again, I assume "that's how it is" and i live with it,, but its still annoying as hell.
@danilol9417
@danilol9417 2 месяца назад
​@@Tech-geekybitwarden is free so yeah
@AloneInTheVoid
@AloneInTheVoid Месяц назад
I've been using Bitwarden for seven years! I wouldn't use anything else!
@rwg1811
@rwg1811 8 месяцев назад
He failed to mention third-party auditing of their process to make sure the zero knowledge is truly zero knowledge. It's always important to have outside people in validate your security process.
@duplicake4054
@duplicake4054 Год назад
I've used Bitwarden for years and it is by far my favourite password manager.
@Tech-geeky
@Tech-geeky Год назад
When you has options for getting back lost Master Password, its deemed "not secure enough' you have a backdoor left open, but when its too strict, like Bitwarden or Apple (if you forget something, that's it) People will go insane. I do think i'm not one of those insane ones, but i also think options should be given for setting a 'new' master password... That way, you meet in the middle.. It will take time to re-encypt all passwords in your Vault, but nothing ever comes easy either.. As 'open' as Bitwarden says it is, i'm really surprised no-ones thought of implemting this. Take a lesson from Lastpass. (that's the ONLY time i would taking a lesson from a breached service), but its specific.
@CanRau
@CanRau Год назад
Never had issues Bitwarden not saving the URL 🤗
@RixFPV
@RixFPV Год назад
Paying does give you useful features and there is no reason why we can't pay 10$ a year. You are basically buying someone who works on the project a couple pints a year. And you still need those pages, just stick them in safe somewhere.
@babynugget706
@babynugget706 11 месяцев назад
$10/year for 1 app is fine, but if you normalize these business practices, you will soon be paying $10/year for multiple apps. Before you know it you will be sinking 1k per year on different apps if every piece of technology knows they can charge a subscription fee and get away with it. Easiest way to combat this is to resist this kind of business model and not normalize it.
@zenster1097
@zenster1097 13 дней назад
@@babynugget706 Passwords is a little different. However, some of the features aren't enough on BW.
@3.cha9
@3.cha9 Год назад
it would be nice if you added section on the video
@corra-73
@corra-73 Год назад
I use bitwarden with firefox, never had a issue
@abhishekvaishnav
@abhishekvaishnav Год назад
I've been using Bitwarden for more than a year. Mostly in my office laptop running ubuntu. Today I changed it to new MacBook Pro M2. As I installed the Bitwarden client on it, it was giving me "Unusual traffic" issue on master account login. At the same time and on same n/w, it was working fine in other devices. Not sure if it's actually an issue with new Apple silicon or what? Currently raised a ticket to Bitwarden's support. Let's see how it goes!
@RajendraSingh-fo3qv
@RajendraSingh-fo3qv Год назад
I am also suffering from the same problem and currently thinking of switching password manager
@SifatUllahMain
@SifatUllahMain Год назад
Did your issue get fixed? or any update?
@abhishekvaishnav
@abhishekvaishnav Год назад
@@SifatUllahMain Mine started working fine automatically after few days. I had reached out to support, but nothing from there end helped me.
@wgrosa
@wgrosa 11 месяцев назад
Amazing content, man
@TheRealChinOfKimJongUn
@TheRealChinOfKimJongUn Год назад
While this seems to be a good overview, for arguably the most important part, security, did you do any tests/security audits to actually confirm what they are claiming, or were you just taking what they were saying at face value? Overall the video was a good overview of the service, but it seemed a bit too much like an 8-minute advertisement with all their marketing buzzwords and graphics rather than a proper in-depth test for me, especially considering the "Is it Actually Secure?" in the title, implying that you thoroughly tested it.
@Tech-geeky
@Tech-geeky Год назад
I agree. audits are much better as 'proof' otherwise all your trusting is your own security.. However, even audits are not 100%... Look at what happened with Lastpass... I always think open source in general, would be more hack-able, however the positives bugs would be fixed quicker as well When everyone screamed when Lastpass source code leaked, and everyone 'jumped ship' to Bitwarden (... and others....) that was only just "one" employees personal computer, and source code was only known "within the company". Imagine what happens when everyone has access to that source code like Bitwarden ? Seems more people put more faith in security, than they do with how many eyeballs are looking at the code. (which is probably why we all use open source software today like Firefox)
@fredrikdahlin7869
@fredrikdahlin7869 6 месяцев назад
This clip is uploaded April 2023 yet it says 2024. False marketing.
@dannyzwolf4546
@dannyzwolf4546 29 дней назад
Nothing has really changed. There's no need for a new video, but let's people know it's still relevant.
@fram1111
@fram1111 Год назад
I have experience with Bitwarden and while it has some shortcomings that you have mentioned, it is user-friendly. However, it may not be the best option for those who are not tech-savvy due to issues such as password changing and other features. Please do a 2023 password program update and note It from self-hosting to easy of use "something even mom would uses" Probably be more than one video. Passbolt seems like it's crowding Bitward. Still need to try to program myself
@BeatBoxBrian
@BeatBoxBrian Год назад
Is it open-source like Bitwarden is?
@magedm00
@magedm00 5 месяцев назад
What will happen if l does not pay the invoice in account bitwarden
@iamaduckquack
@iamaduckquack 2 месяца назад
Not much as their free plan is still; a fully functioning password manager. You'd lose whatever extra features the paid plan offers.
@CanadaKeBhai
@CanadaKeBhai Год назад
How would I know if bitwarden uses my passwords to access my accounts?
@PapaBerto
@PapaBerto Год назад
They don't have access to it. your vault gets encrypted from your own PC and then it ends up on their cloud servers locked. you basically have a locked briefcase in their system that they themselves cant access.
@CanadaKeBhai
@CanadaKeBhai Год назад
@@PapaBerto how would I know what they are doing with my passwords, they might not use encryption to store it and rather store it directly at their end, how can I verify what they are using in their backend! I cannot just go by their word!
@upriver7292
@upriver7292 Год назад
​@@CanadaKeBhai they are audited by third party companies to prove that they arent stealing your passwords. Regardless, if they were stealing user's passwords, they wouldn't make any money off of the enterprise subscriptions they sell, considering that nobody would trust them ever again.
@Tech-geeky
@Tech-geeky Год назад
@@PapaBerto i wonder if Bitwarden had offline access, weather the question would be irreverent. "not self hosting" the two are not the same thing..
@Tech-geeky
@Tech-geeky Год назад
​@@upriver7292 so was Lastpass, and they didn't manage to stay good on that either. Auditing helps, but its not fool proof, and shouldn't be treated as such. Its more secure, no doubt..
@silverismoney
@silverismoney 19 дней назад
Bitwarden glows.
@ntagPink
@ntagPink 11 дней назад
it glows? what do you mean?
@silverismoney
@silverismoney 11 дней назад
@@ntagPink iykyk
@undna
@undna 4 месяца назад
in bitwaren i can't search BC in ABCD word
@Meven2001
@Meven2001 Месяц назад
I can
@Tech-geeky
@Tech-geeky Год назад
I like how he just chucks pieces of paper over his shoulder. That was me as a child 😆 The only good thing, for me anyway, of paying $1 would be "security reports" but apart from that, i handle my own security, so not interested in the rest of the "features' still...maybe i will pay just to support them. No matter how many people keep telling me, my privacy will be gone if i give my my mobile number to 'another company' for 2FA. Apple already knows it, that is enough. But it wasn't by choice.. They 'enforce' if on signup of AppleID, otherwise i wouldn't be using it. What i get out of it: is irreverent . Period. For me, not trust as much is much more important.
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