

There are a few improvements I believe Bitwarden could use, but what gives me hope is that I can actually see the product changing. That is not as good for them, but should still be faster and more secure than typing the passwords as they do today. In terms of usability, I anticipate that not having a dropdown menu to choose passwords to the side of the password field - like in LastPass - will require them to click on the extension button or learning the autofill keyboard shortcut. The selling point of Bitwarden over 1Pass to me is that it's open source and audited, so I believe that reduces the chances of them doing stupid things on their end, so that's also the product I'm signing up for the family plan. I'll soon introduce my family to it, as they don't use any manager today and I'm also their "IT guy". I moved from LastPass to Bitwarden a couple years ago and it's working well for me. 1Password, IMHO, has a more complete app: QR scanning, drag & drop, more keyboard shortcuts, and feels native. One of my family members is a heavy desktop-only password manager user. Still sad 1Password doesn't have it, but making do.ġP doesn't yet have subdomain filtering added in beta last month, so maybe Jan 2023? Unfortunately, the rest of my family did not. I love Bitwarden's CTRL+SHIFT+L auto-fill & have used for years. This, plus TOTP auto-fill, has made some family members that didn't like 2FA into trying it. It can actually add QR codes via desktop by capturing them on the screen. Link hereġPassword has, IMHO, easier 2FA setup.


I never want to need it, but damn it, it'll be a godsend the day I need it. Link hereġPassword allows designated Family members to act as "Managers" that can actually reset Account Passwords (aka Master Passwords) for other family members. It's a crutch, but for people that cannot or won't remember long, random, secure passwords, the Secret Key prevents everything going to hell if there's a Vault breach. I couldn't find similar features in Bitwarden, so for now, we're on 1Password.ġPassword has a Secret Key, which adds encryption to poor passwords. A few reasons we went for 1Password Family vs Bitwarden Families.
