5 apps you should use instead of Google Password Manager
… 47 votes Bitwarden At this point, Bitwarden is my go-to, default recommendation for anyone who wants to start using a password manager or is looking to switch to a new one. …
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… 47 votes Bitwarden At this point, Bitwarden is my go-to, default recommendation for anyone who wants to start using a password manager or is looking to switch to a new one. …
… After trying Dashlane and a few others, I ultimately settled for Bitwarden. While you don’t technically have to use a Chrome extension with Bitwarden, it makes life much easier and lets you quickly fill in and save passwords on the fly. …
… 32 votes Bitwarden Andy Walker / Android Authority Bitwarden is one of the best free password managers , and it’s among the first few apps I install on my new devices. …
… Bitwarden is an open-source password manager that works across pretty much every platform you can think of. I know, Bitwarden isn’t completely free, but its free tier is enough for most folks because it lets you store unlimited passwords and passkeys. …
… These days, I use Bitwarden . It isn’t quite as intuitive and doesn’t have as many features, but it’s a very solid platform, made even better by the fact that it’s free. KeePassDX Mitja Rutnik / Android Authority Before I moved to Bitwarden, I tried a few different solutions, including KeePassDX . …
… The last one is particularly impressive, especially since I previously used Bitwarden. Don’t get me wrong, Bitwarden is a great app, but Proton Pass is better for me. …
… Passkey and password management on Android has been a confusing, disjointed mess, but Google’s latest update provides a standardized, secure bridge for anyone looking for Google Password Manager alternatives like Bitwarden or 1Password. …
… When we tap Next, we see a list of all the supported password managers Bitwarden in this case installed on the devices. …
… We’ve also seen people switching from Google apps and services to alternatives like Brave, ProtonMail, and BitWarden. …
… I personally use Bitwarden because it’s open-source and affordable at just $20 a year. …
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