• dancing_umbra@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    How is bit warden compared to 1password?

    I have recently switched to 1passwrd. But it is a paid subscription

    • ItsABarmcake@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      I’ve been on Bitwarden ever since LastPass restricted the amount of devices on their free tier. Chose Bitwarden mainly because of the cost.

      Works seamlessly for me, on android there is also a quickfill tile in your pulldown which works on both apps and websites.

      Haven’t used 1Password but I’d say the features are on par with what LastPass free used to be.

      Easy to import too. And has a self hosted offering

    • Vash63@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      I think the feature sets are similar and both seem secure, but I went with Bitwarden because I prefer supporting open source.

    • lazynooblet@lazysoci.al
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      1 year ago

      I’ve used bitwarden for a number of years for personal use. My job uses 1Password which I’ve used for 7 months.

      In features they are very similar.

      Bitwarden has more granular URL matching (can use regex to match websites) whilst 1Password is weaker in this area (can do subdomain but no URI matching, no wildcard or regex).

      1Password UX is much better, certainly feels like a paid for service.

      1Password is much more expensive (monthly subscription)

      1Password 2FA can read QR codes from the screen and automatically puts the code into the website. Bitwarden needs the QR text pasting into the password entry and puts the code into clipboard when the password is used.

      Bitwarden can be self hosted (Vaultwarden).

      Overall I think I prefer 1Password but not enough to pay the subscription. Work do give me a free personal account but I don’t like relying on small possible temporary benefits. So I stick with bitwarden. I pay the $10 a month and I’m happy.

      • blomvik@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        You can export a .csv file from 1password and should be able to import that into Bitwarden, so you are not completely locked in.