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Yup. Bitwarden is the most reliable and secure out of them. Never buy into anything that shills themselves. NordVPN is also something to avoid, its not as secure as you think, they just pay youtubers to shill themselves.
Bitwarden auto fills with ctrl-shift-l. In my opinion this is better than overlaying a icon into the password field. Overlaying sometimes messes up the field's own autofill
BItwarden auto fills passwords on page load you just have to enable it in the options which is not difficult.. you can also enable the icon inside the input field just like 1passworf but this was added after the video was created.
You mention Bitwarden’s Open Source architecture as a plus but then don’t mention that 1Password being closed source. Then 1Password wins as your security pick?
Just clicked in your 1Password link to save 50% on the first year, but instead it says I will be charged $3,99 per month after 15 days. Looks like the link doesn't work.
@@mandrael That means he didn't research that Bitwarden has a security advantage here by claiming Bitwarden only had PBKDF2 as master password hashing algorithm. Argon2 is more modern and more secure than the older PBKDF2.
@@unmapped89361 Ah, I didn't know that. Bitwarden gave me a hint to update the encryption algorithm and offered 2 types. The older was preselected and I never heard of the second one. So I should change to this one I guess.
I like how bitwarden looks dated it will Shuu away kids who love cool things with excellent UX and UI. kids are bad for serious business such as password managers. remember facebook when social media apps are cool back then? facebook is terribly ugly and yet they won the war. 😂 Bitwarden means serious business. it's for adult who care only for password management and not to play around with it.
Not only is Bitwarden's free plan actually pretty complete for most basic users, to call $36 a year a "little" more expensive than $10 a year (for Bitwarden premium) is a massive understatement of the price difference here. Literally more than 3x the price.
Bitwarden does offer "Share vault items with one other user" for all plans including the free plan. (at 4:21 you say you can't share with the free plan)
What did he say in the video that was inaccurate? Watching that video I absolutely came away with the impression that 1Password suits me better. And I've got that feeling from other videos too. Is there anything you can point to that feels like he's trying to sway people towards 1Password?
Great video and I use the program Bitwarden. Note: Under Win 11 perfectly with all browsers, but Pixel 6 with Android 14 no autofill with Chrome (Firefox works perfectly). Therefore not a full recommendation on my part.