1Password

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Idéal pour : Idéal pour les foyers et les utilisateurs prêts à payer pour une interface très soignée et un partage de coffres simple.

En bref : D'après les avis Reddit agrégés, 1Password offre l'expérience quotidienne la plus soignée de ce classement, avec un autoremplissage solide et un partage familial simple. Son prix élevé et son code fermé restent ses deux limites les plus souvent citées.

Note de consensus

8.0/10

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selon Reddit

Score de sentiment76 % positifs
Positifs70
Neutres9
Négatifs13

Points forts

Partage familial bien pensé

5 0

« 1password is the best one I've ever tried. » Voir l’avis

« Sharing works really well, my wife and I have a shared vault and it is seamless. » Voir l’avis

« Considering how much I use and rely on 1p daily, the increase wasn't a deal breaker - do I like increases, ofc not - but for about $6 a month I have my entire family sync'd with a solid password… » Voir l’avis

Interface simple à prendre en main

36 3

« Both are good, but 1P wins on UX, hands down. » Voir l’avis

« It's a great tool and I don't want to make myself crazy using one that has a bad UI. » Voir l’avis

« I liked bitwarden when I was testing alternatives, but the 1Password UX was easier for my family so we went with them and I've been happy with 1P since. » Voir l’avis

Sécurité éprouvée par audit

23 3

« It's time to switch to something that has a solid reputation, and is recommended. » Voir l’avis

« 1P secret key is often mentioned as a advantage that others do not offer. » Voir l’avis

« Feature-wise, 1Password also includes a few things that NordPass locks behind their business plan, like built-in 2FA support. » Voir l’avis

Apps abouties sur tous les appareils

11 2

« I want a password manager that is independent of my Apple data and passwords. » Voir l’avis

« fully featured, cross platform, cross device. » Voir l’avis

« The product is great, its Apple-like UI & UX strengths are now available cross-platform. » Voir l’avis

Autoremplissage fiable

12 6

« It's worked a lot smoother than BW did when it comes to autofill » Voir l’avis

« Also 1passwords autofill is a lot better. » Voir l’avis

« 1. No pop animation on autofill, the username/password just appears immediately in the field(s). » Voir l’avis

Points faibles

Code fermé, peu vérifiable

0 8

« \- I like the open source model of Bitwarden way more than the closed source approach of 1Password » Voir l’avis

« I know it's a different animal and not what you're asking about, and it's more pricey and not open source, I just want to put this info out there FWIW. » Voir l’avis

« But it is closed source if that matters to you. » Voir l’avis

Prix élevé

20 37

« If I had an unlimited budget maybe 1Password. » Voir l’avis

« Some people don't care what it costs, but I do and that another reason to ditch 1P and a few others. » Voir l’avis

« I do feel it is important to vote with your wallet. » Voir l’avis

CritèreNote /10Ce qu'en dit le consensus
Interface7.1Les utilisateurs Reddit placent l'interface parmi les plus soignées et les plus faciles à utiliser.
Prix2.8Le tarif est le principal frein, surtout depuis les hausses évoquées par plusieurs utilisateurs.
Récupération4.5L'import fonctionne généralement bien, mais des échecs existent avec de gros coffres ou certains éléments.
Sécurité6.7Les avis soulignent les fonctions de sécurité, dont la clé secrète et l'authentification à deux facteurs, sans en faire une garantie absolue.
Open-source0.0Le code fermé dissuade les personnes qui exigent un gestionnaire open source.
Multi-plateforme6.3L'expérience est jugée cohérente sur les principaux systèmes, avec quelques incidents rapportés sur mobile et Linux.
Autoremplissage5.2L'autoremplissage est très bien noté sur ordinateur, mais reste imparfait sur Android et certains sites.
Partage7.9Les coffres partagés sont souvent cités comme simples à mettre en place et rapides à synchroniser.
Mis à jour le 2026-08-18 Comment on calcule

Avis Reddit

115 avis analysés · Positifs 70 Neutres 9 Négatifs 13

  • LordArche 🇬🇧🌐

    3 commentaires analysés

    r/PasswordManagers · Moving away from NordPass - Suggestions for a Simple Replacement?

    Do your research.. Bitwarden, Proton Pass and 1Password are all options. I understand budget is always a concern, but determine your real needs and choose the best option for you. I prefer 1Password for a number of reasons, before any discounts or coupons it is a max of $0.10 per day.. Do your due diligence, you wouldn't take the cheapest bid for heart surgery :)

    r/PasswordManagers · As a longtime KeePass user (and fan), are other options worth considering for password sharing?

    For organization, 1Password is tough to beat with vaults, categories and most importantly tags. Sharing works really well, my wife and I have a shared vault and it is seamless. The UI is better than the rest. If you ever want to store attachments, roboform lacks that. We share import and docs as well with 1Password. Yes, more expensive but in the end, its well worth the small difference

    FamilleMigration
  • Open_Mortgage_4645 🇬🇧

    2 commentaires analysés

    r/PasswordManagers · Just got another breach email from LastPass, what is actually the most secure password manager right now?

    Why would you choose to continue using LastPass when it's notoriously horrible in terms of security and data protection, and is specifically not recommended for consumer use? It's time to switch to something that has a solid reputation, and is recommended. Bitwarden, 1Password, Proton Pass, Robo Form, and KeePass. Those are the PMs you should be choosing from.

    Migration
    r/PasswordManagers · 1password o nordpass

    There's no good reason to use LastPass. They've been breached twice, and caught storing some user data in plaintext. They've squandered their reputation, and should be avoided. Bitwarden, 1Password, KeePass, and *maybe* Proton Pass are the only options to consider.

    Audit sécuritéMigration
  • Aim_Fire_Ready 🇬🇧

    1 commentaire analysé

  • mrclean2323 🇬🇧

    1 commentaire analysé

  • Quixlequaxle 🇬🇧

    4 commentaires analysés

    r/PasswordManagers · Bitwarden BAD NEWS

    I ended up switching to 1Password because I could get it for free and it's way more reliable when it comes to autofill than BW was. That alone was worth the cost.  I was paying for BW because I wanted to support it but now that they have PE funding, they don't need my money and I'd rather have something that's more reliable. 

    Autoremplissage navigateur
    r/PasswordManagers · Bitwarden BAD NEWS

    I only had a couple so I just recreated them. Hopefully that process is better next time I have to move. I'm guessing the direct transfer is the supported way, didn't realize there were size limits to that

    r/PasswordManagers · I almost never see NordPass recommended in here. Am I missing out?

    For me, it's more of a trust thing. Nord is a fine VPN. But I kind of want a password manager from a company who specializes in that type of thing. So I have difficulty trusting them even though I have access to their password manager.  Currently, I use Bitwarden but after the price increase combined with the ability to get 1Password for free through my employer, I will be moving there. 

    GratuitMigrationVoyage
  • SkeptiCallie 🇬🇧

    1 commentaire analysé

  • blainemoore 🇬🇧

    1 commentaire analysé

  • nopointers 🇬🇧

    2 commentaires analysés

    r/PasswordManagers · Bitwarden BAD NEWS

    I mean: * Proton Pass is clunky compared to 1Password * SimpleLogin is a game changer SimpleLogin is a Proton product. It comes with Proton Pass. It has standalone pricing, if you want.

  • whatanugget 🇬🇧

    2 commentaires analysés

  • saharazara 🇬🇧

    1 commentaire analysé

    r/PasswordManagers · NordPass; anyone use it?

    I tested NordPass a while back and ended up ruling it out. It’s very similar to 1Password and makes a good impression overall. I also really appreciated their decision to use ChaCha20 instead of AES as their encryption method. In the end, though, it was a combination of several reasons that led me to decide against it: - The company behind NordPass claims to care about its users’ privacy, but according to Mike Kuketz, tracking services were identified in their NordVPN app. A bit hypocritical... - Aggressive marketing through product placements, where it’s often claimed that NordVPN provides significant added value in terms of security and anonymity—which, according to many experts, is an exaggeration (snake oil). - Based in Panama (I personally don’t see the supposed advantage here. It’s a matter of taste). - It’s not open source, which is a deal-breaker for me when it comes to a password manager. The only closed-source password manager that ever had my trust was 1P.

    Open-source
  • lascala2a3 🇬🇧

    2 commentaires analysés

    r/PasswordManagers · What is the best online password manager right now? Bitwarden, NordPass,1Password, etc?

    Unless you're an unusual user, like with a billion dollars, which would make you a target... any of the known and respected apps will work just fine to protect your passwords. They all would take years of intensive computing to brute force break. You know the LastPass history, so scratch that shit. Then it just comes down to ease of use, features, and how supportive/reliable the company is. Personally, I'd rather take a beating that to deal with 1Password ever again (multiple issues, poor support). Some people don't care what it costs, but I do and that another reason to ditch 1P and a few others. That basically leaves Bitwarden as the one with no major detriments. Their UI isn't the best, and I've complained about that because i'm from a design background, but it's mature and it just works. And it's free or cheap (even with the recent doubling of fee, it half the cost). I'm currently using Apple Passwords and Bitwarden (free) together. And as soon as I gain a little more confidence in Apple's app I intend to delete Bitwarden. So far nothing comes close to Passwords for being smooth, reliable, and well integrated. In other words, I'm just tired of messing with all of them, they are not fun.

    r/PasswordManagers · Recommendations switching from Lastpass

    Yes. Many reasons. I was a 1P user for several years, but after the big switcheroo it was a major headache that went on a loooong time. Everything from mobile app not working to payments issues and getting locked out, unnecessary complexity, to slow response from support, lying about fixing the mobile app (when on forever) and finally unable to get a usable export of my data. Plus they're way overprices and have a holier than thou attitude. They act like you're working for them. Bitwarden is just clean, efficient, affordable, and it works just as good if not better.

    Migration
  • squeakctrl 🇬🇧

    1 commentaire analysé

  • night_movers 🇬🇧

    3 commentaires analysés

    r/PasswordManagers · Proton Pass vs. Bitwarden

    I'm in the same boat as you, but I'm confused between Proton Pass and 1Password. [Here is my post](https://www.reddit.com/r/PasswordManagers/comments/1re55mh/proton_pass_vs_1password_what_should_i_choose/)  Here are the necessary points regarding Bitwarden and Proton Pass. Bitwarden: 1. The UI feels ugly compared to 1Password. 2. You can log into your Bitwarden account using a passkey. 3. Sometimes the autofill might not work (tested on Android). 4. Unless you want to store your 2FA keys in Bitwarden, the paid plan is not necessary. 5. Though, it shouldn't be a problem for most users, they use Microsoft Azure Cloud. [Link](https://bitwarden.com/help/data-storage/) 6. As of now, there is no AI implementation, unlike 1Password. Proton Pass: 1. It's an ecosystem product, so if you are using multiple Proton services, it will blend easily. 2. Even as an ecosystem product, you can use a separate password for your Proton Pass, which you need after logging into your Proton account to access Proton Pass. 3. SimpleLogin is integrated inside it, allowing you to use separate email aliases for different types of logins without switching to another application. 4. The paid plan includes SL premium, so you don't need to pay separately. 5. You can't import or export the database from their mobile app; it is only possible on desktop. 6. The free plan includes only 2 folders. Unlike Bitwarden, where you can keep your logins on the homepage without placing them in any folder, in Proton Pass, you must store your logins in one of the folders. I hope this helps.

    2FA / TOTPAutoremplissage navigateurMulti-appareilsPasskeys
    r/PasswordManagers · NordPass; anyone use it?

    What are your opinions on RoboForm? It's a well-known password manager that has survived for more than a decade. I'm looking for a reliable password manager. I want to move away from Bitwarden — it's not to my taste: the UI feels dated, autofill function suddenly stops sometimes, and it doesn't suggest autofill for certain sites even when the exact web addresses are added. 1Password and Dashlane are too costly for me; I don't feel comfortable paying $50 or more for a single service. Proton Pass is an ecosystem product and I strongly oppose the "all eggs in one basket" approach — I use their mail service (will switch soon) and will start using their VPN in future. I even tried Psono (recommended on the PG website), but its cloud-based version still feels immature. Can you recommend a good one? I don't have any plan to self host and due to multi-device usages, I'm looking for cloud-based options only. 

    Autoremplissage navigateurMigration
    r/PasswordManagers · PM Sugestion 1PAssword or Dashlane or Nordpass or any other?

    But they are well established in the market. I can create another Bitwarden account any day, but their recent update makes the dark theme bluish, and I don't like it. I always try to use the pitch-black theme in any app, so I'm searching for another option. Proton Pass is there, but when I create an account using my ProtonMail address, it will be linked with my email account, which I don't want to do, so I eliminate it. The rest of the cloud-based password managers are closed source, I guess, and 1Password may be the best among them.

  • jimk4003 🇬🇧

    4 commentaires analysés

    r/PasswordManagers · What Password Manager Is Better In Your Honest Opinion Proton Pass, Roboform, Or Bitwarden And Why?

    >Software requires no raw materials so the effect of inflation is minimal. Staff require paying, and if their pay doesn't keep track with inflation, they're effectively being asked to take a real terms pay cut just for staying with the same company. You'll never retain staff that way. 1Password's staff has grown from around 100 employees in 2016 to around 2,800 today. Fundamentally because good opsec is labour intensive, and the scale of their operation is significantly bigger than it was a decade ago. It's not the price inflation of raw materials that drives software or SaaS costs, it's primarily the price inflation of labour. No-one likes price increases, but once-a-decade below inflation price increases don't strike me as wildly greedy.

    r/PasswordManagers · What Password Manager Is Better In Your Honest Opinion Proton Pass, Roboform, Or Bitwarden And Why?

    Ultimately, I don't think a price increase of 2% or so below inflation after a decade of holding their prices meets any definition of greedy. I don't think the cheapest option is necessarily the best when it comes to cyber security; it needs to be the most *valuable* option. 1Password has provided - and added - loads of value over the last decade; whilst still being cheaper today in real-terms, even at the new pricing, than it was when subscriptions were first introduced, when normalised against inflation. And as you say, no one is immune from inflation. You mention Proton, which is an interesting example. Proton Pass Plus launched at $1.00 per month in June 2023, before increasing to $1.99 a month, and then going up again to $2.99 a month in November 2024. They've effectively tripled their prices in two-and-half years. 1Password's price increase of 33% after a decade looks much more reasonable.

    r/PasswordManagers · What Password Manager Is Better In Your Opinion 1Password, Bitwarden, LastPass, Dashlane, Or Proton Pass And Why?

    When 1Password introduced subscriptions back in 2016, an individual subscription cost [$2.99 a month when billed annually](https://tidbits.com/2016/08/04/1password-introduces-individual-subscriptions/). Now, in 2025, an individual subscription costs...[$2.99 a month when billed annually](https://1password.com/pricing). So they've not got any history of *ever* increasing the subscription price; and whilst that's no guarantee they won't at *some* point in the future, there's certainly no pattern of it happening regularly (or, indeed, *at all*). If you absolutely love 1Password, you're probably fine where you are. It's a market leading product, and their subscription pricing has remained remarkably consistent.

  • Mundane-Subject-7512 🇬🇧

    1 commentaire analysé

    r/PasswordManagers · Recommendations switching from Lastpass

    For cloud based password managers, Bitwarden (open source) and 1Password (closed source) are popular choices. For local managers: KeePassXC is one choice (but more technical) and 2FAS Pass is another one (as more user friendly option).

    2FA / TOTPOpen-source
  • FeVirtus 🇬🇧

    1 commentaire analysé

    r/PasswordManagers · 1password o nordpass

    I used NordPass for about 2 years before switching completely to 1Password. Back when I first got NordPass, it was basically just a freebie bundled with a long-term NordVPN plan. Over time it kept getting better with each update, and honestly, I won’t deny that today it’s a really solid (and cheap) password manager. What made me switch to 1Password was kind of funny: the UX. If you’ve ever tried 1Password, the clean and minimal design feels *way* nicer compared to NordPass. Feature-wise, 1Password also includes a few things that NordPass locks behind their business plan, like built-in 2FA support. But the biggest factor for me is trust. 1Password has been in the security space for a very long time, so I just feel it’s way more reliable than the relatively new NordPass. At the end of the day, it really comes down to personal preference. Personally, I enjoy 1Password a lot more (things like storing SSH keys or software certificates are super valuable).

    2FA / TOTPGratuitMigration
  • Separate-Tooth8101 🇬🇧

    1 commentaire analysé

    r/PasswordManagers · 1password o nordpass

    1password strictly because you have the option to add you're 2FAS right in the app. NordPass only offers that with their business accounts. BitWarden is also very good and has built in 2FAS as well. Not saying you have to use it, but for what you're paying NordPass not having that at least as an option makes it non-competitive to me.

    2FA / TOTP
  • enfurno 🇬🇧

    1 commentaire analysé

    r/PasswordManagers · Move away from LastPass?

    1password. There is a 50% discount from navy federal credit union for up to 3 years. Just Google and you'll find it. There's not a better product than 1pass. There are cheaper ones but I haven't found better.

  • No-Clerk-4787 🇬🇧

    1 commentaire analysé

    r/PasswordManagers · Move away from LastPass?

    I ditched LastPass a couple breaches ago and so happy I did. I moved to 1Password and I’ve been really happy. They make it very easy to port everything over from LastPass. Functionality is all there with 1Password coming from LastPass.

    Audit sécuritéMigration
  • ChuckF92 🇬🇧

    2 commentaires analysés

    r/PasswordManagers · Surprising drawbacks with NordPass

    I completely hear you, but I also try to vote with my wallet on things that are more consequential financially than a $70/year password manager. $70 is about what I pay for my wife and I to go out to dinner at a not fancy restaurant every Friday. I tried Bitwarden because it was cheaper, but it genuinely was not as nice to use or as functional as 1Password, so I switched back to what works for me. To save $20 a year isn't worth having a worse experience to me. Curious to see if you find what you're looking for from the other available options.

    Migration
    r/PasswordManagers · Surprising drawbacks with NordPass

    I also tried Apple Passwords since it also supports Windows and is free to use. Its one Achilles heel is that it requires the use of Windows Hello which is not necessarily a problem for my personal devices, but doesn't work for my work laptop which has Windows Hello disabled by IT. Apple Passwords has no way to run in a browser-only state the way 1P and others do. If it weren't for the fact that use my password manager for work then I'd consider moving off of 1P.

    GratuitMulti-appareils
  • thisgardenboy 🇬🇧

    2 commentaires analysés

    r/PasswordManagers · Surprising drawbacks with NordPass

    No, not yet. I will try other options too. I do feel it is important to vote with your wallet. There is some pain associated with it, but it is exactly that pain on which companies are counting for to get their 33% price increase.

    r/PasswordManagers · Surprising drawbacks with NordPass

    I only agree with the cleanliness of interface and easy of use, and cross device compatibility. It’s 2026, I don’t think that 1Password is the only latest and greatest in tech anymore. Also as far as recovery goes you can always leave your login and any recovery codes for you family regardless of what platform you use.

    Famille
  • -Sofa-King- 🇬🇧

    1 commentaire analysé

    r/PasswordManagers · Surprising drawbacks with NordPass

    The measly price increase is hardly worth the stability, time, efforts to save $10. Do you though. If you find one with emergency backup, security based on your machine so if they get hacked like LastPass exposing encrypted passwords, where bitearden, keeper, etc have nothing but their word, the cleanliness of the interface, and ease across android, etc where many numerous complaints over the others having issues with android, to save pennies over a year, let me know how that is. After deep research, nothing could compare. I paid for a family plan for 1yr to allow myself to get in, have backups on backups, amd if I pass away, family can get in. Can more do it, no. If they do, they dont off secondary security for database exploits. Do what you want Do you want cheap, security, stability, etc. If your $19 dollars if worth your security, do what you will

    Audit sécuritéFamilleMulti-appareils
  • Caprichoso1 🇬🇧

    1 commentaire analysé

  • R0ck3tb0y 🇬🇧

    1 commentaire analysé

  • RucksackTech 🇬🇧

    2 commentaires analysés

    r/PasswordManagers · Lastpass told me to delete my account because they fucked up - Where should I go?

    You have a lot of options. Bitwarden and 1Password seem to be the top two. 1Password's superpower is its use of the "secret key" and the fact that it's probably the most reliable at autoentry of credentials. But that second advantage of 1Password (autoentry) is not quite as persuasive an advantage as it might seem. Bitwarden is also very reliable, and it's open source. The fact that it doesn't autoentry *everything* means that you're more aware of what's going on when you use it, which I think is a plus most of the time. NordPass is technically a little behind 1Password and Bitwarden in some ways (not in encryption, but in its compatibility with websites, its implementation of 2FA token generation which is a new thing for NordPass). I like NordPass's UI. The UX on the other hand still has some bumps. But it's worth considering. And there are many others. We're in a golden age of password managers. Using *any* third party password manager (i.e. anything NOT built by the platform you're using, that is, not from Apple Microsoft or Google) is a huge plus. The only one I would NOT recommend is LastPass.

    2FA / TOTPOpen-source
    r/PasswordManagers · 1password o nordpass

    Did you change your original post? You seem to me to be asking about 1Password vs **NordPass** but all the previous responders seem to think you're asking about 1Password vs Bitwarden. I feel like I've missed something (although I'm used to that feeling). Re NordPass: It's got a very attractive user interface and it's rather less complicated than 1Password is. It has fewer "features" than 1Password, but it does everything a password manager truly needs to do these days, it's very secure, and because of the less complicated feature set and the attractive design, I think a lot of people would find it easier to use than 1Password (or almost any other product on the market). Just in terms of the app itself, NordPass is my favorite. But 1Password has the advantage in one or two areas that are important to many users and might be important to you. First, 1Password can store your 2FA seeds and generate TOTPs (those temporary second-step authentication codes) for you, while NordPass for consumers cannot, at least not at this time. (NordPass commercial *can* and I get the feeling that this feature may be coming to regular NP, but it's not there yet.) Second, while NordPass does a very good job overall of logging you into websites automatically, 1Password does this better — to be honest, better than anybody else. Not a fatal flaw of NordPass in my opinion, but part of the "UX" (user experience) that isn't as good in NordPass as the "UI" (user interface). NOTE: Arguably, having your TOTPs come from someplace other than your password manager is a good thing, because it avoids the "eggs in one basket" problem. This is absolutely true. But the eggs-in-one-basket problem can be overstated. There's always a trade off between convenience and security, and we all need to find the balance between one and the other that works for us. In my opinion the main problem with NordPass's lack of support for generating TOTPs is that, in other respects, NordPass's excellence is that it makes a rather complicated technical problem easier to deal with than any of the alternatives — *except* for the fact that having to go to your authenticator to get a TOTP makes using NordPass rather *more* trouble to use than 1Password or Bitwarden et al. NOTE 2: NordPass is implementing passkeys pretty well. And if you use a passkey to sign into a site, you don't really need to have TOTP seeds in the app generating codes for you. The problem is that passkeys are still not supported as extensively or as effectively as we all hope they will be some day. Not NP's fault, but a fact that does affect NordPass's usability. That said, they're both terrific and you can sleep soundly using either one (assuming of course that you use them properly).

    2FA / TOTPMigration
  • ironj 🇬🇧

    2 commentaires analysés

    r/PasswordManagers · Which password manager should I switch to from LastPass?

    I've been on 1Password for a few years but I recently decided to switch to Bitwarden, for a few reasons: \- I like the open source model of Bitwarden way more than the closed source approach of 1Password \- 1Password's bump up in price recently was incredibly disappointing (30% + of price hike!) \- Bitwarden has an incredibly competitive pricing model (you can also use it for Free if you don't plan to use their 2FA authenticator!) \- I like how flexible Bitwarden is; in the Web extension the autofiller works better than 1Password and allows you to do customizations (like specifying which fields it should look for in those cases where autofiller doesn't seem to work) \- I like to support open source when possible (that's why I actually chose to pay for Bitwarden; as I said, it's really cheap - the price of a cup of coffee per month)

    2FA / TOTPAutoremplissage navigateurMigrationOpen-source
    r/PasswordManagers · Lastpass told me to delete my account because they fucked up - Where should I go?

    Bitwarden was where I landed, after going through Lastpass first and then 1Password for a few years. I did like 1Password, but I didn't like their pricing model. I moved to Bitwarden and I honestly feel content enough to stay there and even support the (Open Source) propject by purchasing their plan (even though I'm not using their 2FA); It has a very fair pricing model (even after they increased their price) and I hope they keep improving it.

    2FA / TOTPMigrationOpen-source
  • wiggum55555 🇬🇧

    1 commentaire analysé

  • eprisencc 🇬🇧

    2 commentaires analysés

    r/PasswordManagers · Bitwarden BAD NEWS

    How do I get my passkeys out of BW to 1Password? I tried that direct transfer from the apps and it said my vault was too big. Creating a text or json file does not include passkeys? Is there going to be a universal way to export import passkeys?

    Migration
  • cguti94 🇬🇧

    1 commentaire analysé

    r/PasswordManagers · Bitwarden BAD NEWS

    I don't know if it's just a me thing but I've tried 1password multiple times because I see it get hyped up a lot but I've always ended back to Bitwarden. I always see people say that autofill is better, but I never really noticed a difference between the two. I don't know if I'm just missing something or if it's something that I need to try for longer than the free trial.

    Autoremplissage navigateur
  • ReasonSpirited2041 🇬🇧

    1 commentaire analysé

    r/PasswordManagers · Bitwarden BAD NEWS

    1Password has always worked well for me, but they also increased the price to around 50$ a year recently. I'm using KeePassXC now, autofill is okay, I had to get used to the UI, but now I like it. And it's 100% free.

    Autoremplissage navigateurGratuitMigration
  • Rex__Luscus 🇬🇧

    2 commentaires analysés

    r/PasswordManagers · How is Proton pass guys?

    This is almost all you need to know.1Password is a smoother experience, especially on mobile, but I couldn't justify the cost of 1Password when Proton Pass is nearly as good and included in my Proton subscription.

    r/PasswordManagers · How is Proton pass guys?

    It also has nice touches like being able to show your password large and with the letters numbered, so when you're asked for your 4th, 6th and last character it's easy. It's definitely better on mobile.

  • OldGamerMG 🇬🇧

    3 commentaires analysés

  • xsk1dy 🇬🇧

    1 commentaire analysé

  • Distinct_Major_6118 🇬🇧

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    r/PasswordManagers · What Password Manager Is Better In Your Honest Opinion Proton Pass, Roboform, Or Bitwarden And Why?

    I tried Roboform but it uses CSV for the export and won't contain secure notes, licenses, IDs, credit cards, etc. I use these a great deal and the thought of manually typing it all into Robo (errorprone) was too daunting. I discarded Robo and tried Nordpass. Nordpass is not as refined as 1Password but does most of what I need. Everything exported fine. Autofill is a key feature and the extensions do an acceptable job. Cost was about $15/yr on a 2 year sub. If you use their VPN they have bundle pricing. Have not dealt with support yet so the jury's out.

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    r/PasswordManagers · What Password Manager Is Better In Your Honest Opinion Proton Pass, Roboform, Or Bitwarden And Why?

    Nobody is 'immune' from inflation which is why I said minimal. If Proton, Nord and Robo can manage their payroll and remain competitive, shame on 1Password? There's nothing special about 10 years......the price could've stayed the same for 20? My point is you're not a due a raise because it's been a decade. There's an adage that goes "penny wise and pound foolish." When people leave 1Password for other cheaper, but very capable alternatives, 1Password will charge more but have the same revenue. 1Password has a great product and I'm sure the employees are top-tier. I am not, however, subsidizing an economy or sharing in the profits so their expenses are beyond my purview.

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    r/PasswordManagers · What Password Manager Is Better In Your Honest Opinion Proton Pass, Roboform, Or Bitwarden And Why?

    I do wish 1p had a free tier available. However, even if there was a free tier, it likely wouldn't apply to me - I use the 1p features pretty extensively. I understand the "greed" perspective - and I don't want to be overly presumptive - but in the past 10 years, have you had a Netflix subscription? Gone to a Disney park? Maintained a cell phone plan? All of these have increased their prices nearly annually. If 1p continues to raise prices annually, it would be a serious concern for me - however, a once a decade increase, I'm not overly concerned - I look at the competition and I could save a few dollars changing - to say Bitwarden Premium - but a lot of the convenience factor of 1p would be secondary - if nothing else, learning a new platforms interface - the small savings wasn't worth it. Just my two cents.

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    r/PasswordManagers · What Password Manager Is Better In Your Honest Opinion Proton Pass, Roboform, Or Bitwarden And Why?

    Considering how much I use and rely on 1p daily, the increase wasn't a deal breaker - do I like increases, ofc not - but for about $6 a month I have my entire family sync'd with a solid password manager. In full disclosure, I do use a lot of 1p's power features (ssh agent, command line, etc) - I utilize secure notes pretty extensively as well. Everyone's use case will be different, but 1p is cheaper than my Apple subscription and I likely use it as much as I do my Apple subscription (throughout the day, every day).

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    r/PasswordManagers · What Password Manager Is Better In Your Honest Opinion Proton Pass, Roboform, Or Bitwarden And Why?

    It's probably because they killed off the standalone vault licenses about 4-5 years ago. They first offered a 3-year-sub-with-50% discount, then one year passed without discount, and now the fifth year. It's been long enough to raise prices while seeming fair. They already lost the OG privacy crowd who cared about having full autonomy offline, so the primary complaint now is the high price. The product is great, its Apple-like UI & UX strengths are now available cross-platform. They've always been (the most) expensive and are ever more focused on B2B and increasing company value, so for them it's just natural to eventually increase prices, so now they went for a huge increase in one go. I have no doubt not enough people will realise this and cancel, so it will be profitable, even if it prices them as a luxury option.

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    r/PasswordManagers · 4 UX issues still holding Bitwarden back (and why I still want to switch from Proton Pass)

    Have you considered 1Password? I know it's a different animal and not what you're asking about, and it's more pricey and not open source, I just want to put this info out there FWIW. I just did some testing with 1Password and it satisfies your 4 main UI/UX/QOL issues: 1. No pop animation on autofill, the username/password just appears immediately in the field(s). 2. Pre-typing auto-filters the autofill suggestion dropdown cleanly and quickly. 3. Scrolling to the bottom of a suggestion list stops all scrolling, and does not transfer to the browser window and does not close the suggestion list. 4. 1Password allows deletion from the browser extension. However, two points about this: 1. **Bitwarden does allow deletion from the extension.** There's a red trashcan icon on the bottom right when you click into an entry (tested on Windows Firefox and Chrome). Let me know if I'm misunderstanding this issue. 2. 1Password does not support editing within the extension, rather it brings up the desktop client. This was a big sticking point for me at first but I've grown accustomed to it as a minor tradeoff. 1Password also matches all your Bitwarden strengths except for cost (autofill dropdown is full sized yet a little more space efficient than BW, uses vaults and tags for organization (rather than folders), and has highly reliable autofill including Reddit and Apple). The pricing, closed-source code, and reliance on the desktop app is not for everyone, so I understand if this comparison isn't useful. I will point out that if you're paying monthly rather than annually, 1Password ($4/mo) is actually cheaper than Proton Pass Plus ($5/mo) while being about 10x more fully featured. Annual plan for both is $3/mo.

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    r/PasswordManagers · 1password o nordpass

    1Password and Bitwarden both have great URL matching and auto-fill in my experience. Bitwarden gives you more detailed control over the URL matching, and 1Password is a little more "magical" about it (for instance, 1Password is aware that the login page for Wall Street Journal is on the `dowjones.com`. domain and matches my login even though I actually only have it saved as the domain `wsj.com`. They both have some different pros and very few cons -- they both offer free trials, check them both out.

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    r/PasswordManagers · Just moved from LastPass to 1Password & love the change

    I had previously done the same but I’m currently using Apple passwords since it’s free. I’m predominantly in the Apple ecosystem so it’s a good fit. I was hesitant initially because at the time I still semi frequently used a windows laptop which was my main concern. If I ever return to more frequent usage of windows I will strongly consider moving back to 1Password as it worked really well (cross platform).

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    r/PasswordManagers · leaving NordPass

    Honestly, it’s so easy to switch back and forth for free (for like 30 days or the free trial period). 1password is great

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    r/PasswordManagers · leaving NordPass

    I just switched from 1password. The UI is actually easier and simpler than 1password. Personally I was happy with 1password but it’s too complicated for family members to buy in to it.

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    r/PasswordManagers · Keepass and Bitwarden

    As far as I'm aware, 1Password's free tier isn't as good as Bitwardens. So Bitwarden will always be recommended over it. As for KeepassXC, it's basically the only real free and open source option in the market.

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    r/PasswordManagers · Surprising drawbacks with NordPass

    If you are iOS and Apple only.. Asterex is a GREAT option. Long laundry list of features that match 1PW. (Chrome extension coming) If you are cross platform, 1Password won't be beat

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    r/PasswordManagers · Bitwarden scrubs ‘Always free’ and ‘Inclusion’ values from its website as longtime execs step down

    Please explain.. 1Password is highly regarded, feature packed, never breached and has a far better UI than BiW. Proton Pass is coming along but they are still far behind on functionality. Tell me why 1PW is a "terrible" suggestion? Yes.. it is absolutely more expensive and there is no "free' tier. But, for those that see and appreciate the value, the price is $3.99 a month, less than a black coffee at Starbucks.

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    r/PasswordManagers · Lastpass told me to delete my account because they fucked up - Where should I go?

    If autofill is a deciding factor for you, 1Password. As with any password manager the autofill won’t be exactly perfect, since its so dependent on specific websites and OS APIs. The user experience of 1Password is the best in the industry. In terms of security 1Password and BitWarden are top notch. I use 1Password and am very happy with it. The pricing is pretty much the same between the two, last I checked. Trial them both and see which you prefer. That way you only have to move one more time.

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    r/PasswordManagers · Just got another breach email from LastPass, what is actually the most secure password manager right now?

    Also, keep in mind: Just because there was a brute force attack on, say, 1Password (or one of its vaults) doesn’t mean it would succeed. In the case of at least 1Password & Bitwarden (and probably several others) if you follow the guidance and recommended working practices, the vaults would be extremely secure. If encrypted with a long, unique, random password or passphrase, and used the recommended Argon2id key derivation (Bitwarden example), then it would be extremely difficult to brute force such a vault.

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    r/PasswordManagers · Just got another breach email from LastPass, what is actually the most secure password manager right now?

    There are lots of good safe password managers. Bitwarden, KeePass Proton, 1password, other KeePass branches. The critical variable is just to get a good one and be willing to leave if the founders do and the new owners aren't trustworthy. The real secret is your password. If Bitwarden were to lose their vaults, it would not hurt me. In fact, even Lastpass losing its stuff wouldn't have affected me. My password requires brute force and is too long for a nation state to crack in a few million years. By then, either I'll be dead, or have stopped caring. The big factor is long unique random passwords for every site and an unbreakable master password. That's 99%.

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    r/PasswordManagers · KeePass

    Those 3 are all cloud-based and profit-making companies. They are all excellent and have fine products. KeePass and KeePassXC (both use the same database). They are open source, not-for-profit, and locally based, not necessarily holding anything in the cloud. Normally, they operate with a simple database file on your computer. You can copy the file to your phone, and it'll work there using any of several apps. All five products are excellent. There is a lot of convenience to having all your passwords and secure notes in the cloud. There is an extra layer of security not having them in the cloud. Proton is pretty new, but the others have all been around for many years and are thoroughly tested and reliable. I believe that if you have a strong password and all encryption is done locally, there is no real risk to having the database “in the cloud”. However, not being there at all must be more secure. If you have a really strong password, and are comfortable, I'd recommend Bitwarden. You can use it for free. There are extra benefits to an inexpensive paid version. If you are uncomfortable using the cloud, use either of the KeePass programs. Any one of those 5 will give you a hundred times the safety and convenience of re-using, remembering or writing down passwords or even letting your browser handle it.

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    r/PasswordManagers · [GUIDANCE NEEDED] I'm a free NordPass user, I'm deciding to switch or not to switch to Bitwarden

    I left Nordpass due to (a) no biometrics in the Safari browser and (b) no search within secure notes. Also I find their pricing strategy a bit dubious. My choice now would be between Bitwarden and Proton Pass. For the moment I am very happy with Bitwarden. I may take another look at Proton Pass once they implement folders (due shortly). I do not buy all this chatter about Bitwarden. Being more commercial in the future just ensures its longevity in my view. Why is this a bad thing for Bitwarden but not for other password managers? I don’t get it. My number one would be 1Password but they are now asking silly money for it. Others that I tried were Roboform (good reputation but SO ugly), Keeper and Stongbox (poor UI and poor import from Nord Pass).

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    r/PasswordManagers · Bitwarden BAD NEWS

    most password managers (like 1Password/Bitwarden) still keep your vault safe even if your phone is stolen, as long as the app is locked or requires biometrics/master password  the main risk is only if the phone + app were already unlocked.

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    r/PasswordManagers · Bitwarden BAD NEWS

    I was a KeePass user, then got a company-paid 1Password. Then, left the company and didn't want to go back to KeePass - 1Password was much more convenient. Landed on Bitwarden only because it's free. After 6 months, I can say that 1Password is faster. Both the desktop client and the browser extension - Bitwarden's extension takes years to unlock. UI/UX is better - some of the stuff in Bitarden can only be done through the web interface. Even creating a new login requires fewer clicks in 1Password. The moment bitwarden becomes paid - I will switch to something different.

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    r/PasswordManagers · NordPass; anyone use it?

    Arent the tracker parts of the app due to the thing being on external addon pages? Like if you got a Google Chrome extension, I think you gotta prep the extension with some sort of tracker to fit into Chrome Also, 1passis based in Canada. Five Eyes mean anything? It should. Open-source, or not - 👁️👁️👁️👁️👁️

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    r/PasswordManagers · NordPass; anyone use it?

    My subscription with 1Password is about to expire, and I’m not planning on extending it due to its 3x the price now. So after searching, I saw that the NordPass 1 year subscription is on sale, so I decided to try it. I’ve been using it for more than a month now, and so far, so good. What I noticed though is that the autofill is not as good as 1Password. But perhaps I just need to give it more time.

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    r/PasswordManagers · How is Proton pass guys?

    I moved from 1Password to Proton Pass. I would say it's OK, but has some issues \- not nearly as good filling in logins on Android (so lots of opening the app manually and copy/paste login & passwords) \- won't lock on screen lock or system sleep - it only has a few time options for locking, and only up to an hour delay (linux). \- it is not synced across system instances - example - if you unlock the desktop app, the browser extension is unaffected (1 Password lock/unlock is synced across all instances on the platform) (linux)

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    r/PasswordManagers · How is Proton pass guys?

    But 1p still has autofill issues with some banking sites. Also, if you got to choose one alternative to 1p What it is? Main feature needs- autofill, passkey, vault, custom character fields and multiply fields in single entry

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    r/PasswordManagers · How is Proton pass guys?

    1Password is faster to use. It autofills faster and more accurately. You can hit cmd-\\ to do a quickfill. It recognizes fields more accurately. It's just better. But too expensive IMO.

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    r/PasswordManagers · How is Proton pass guys?

    It's good/fine overall. I used 1P for years and when they increased the price earlier this year, I decided to pay for a year of BW and PP and give them a try. I got PP on the $2/mo forever deal they were running for a couple of weeks, so the price between the two is basically the same (PP about $4-$5 more per year). Overall, I prefer the UI and organizational structure of PP over BW. But for my use case, BW has been better at auto-fill than PP. There are a couple of websites I visit somewhat regularly that BW doesn't pick up the fields in for some reason so the auto-fill doesn't work, but there are several more where that is the case with PP. So, if my subs were about to renew this week, I'd probably stick with BW and use the free version of PP for my backup. But, if PP can fix some of the auto-fill issues I'm experience on several of the sites I use, then I might flip that around.

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    r/PasswordManagers · How is Proton pass guys?

    Tried it a while ago, but the UI was just atrocious. Unfortunately, even with the fuckup version 8 was and still is, nothing comes close to 1Password‘s interface.

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    r/PasswordManagers · Which password manager should I switch to from LastPass?

    I tried 1password and I liked it a lot. I only use the password manager feature nothing else and for the price I don’t think it was for me. If I used all the features provided by 1p , I’d stick with them. I just made the switch to bitwarden after my free trial with 1p. Seems cool so far for my needs.

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    r/PasswordManagers · Which password manager should I switch to from LastPass?

    Long as you are following best practices for a password manager (randomly generated master passphrase, using 2FA, etc) either will keep your passwords secure. Bitwarden is open-source, and has a fully functional free tier (and a $20/yr paid tier with some useful but not necessary features). The biggest knock against Bitwarden is that UI/UX is functional but too utilitarian for some people. 1Password is closed source and comparatively more expensive. It is noted for its superior UI/UX. Some also feel the secret key feature offers an additional level of security (personally, I feel it is an unnecessary complication long as you follow best practices for a PWM). My advice give Bitwarden a try. If you like it, great, maybe get the premium tier (or just use the free version, like I said it will do everything you need a PWM to do). If you don't like it sign up for a month of 1Password.

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    r/PasswordManagers · I've been using Proton Pass and Proton VPN, but fear getting stuck in the ecosystem

    Yeah I get that tbh, the ecosystem thing can feel a bit locked in. what ended up mattering more for me was just how it behaves day to day. like when autofill doesnt hit the right fields or you have to redo it, it starts to stand out after a while. Also started looking around when 1Password bumped their price so I checked a few options. ended up sticking with roboform since its been more consistent for me. If Proton works fine on your end youre probably good but those little things add up more than you expect

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    r/PasswordManagers · As a longtime KeePass user (and fan), are other options worth considering for password sharing?

    Apple passwords still uses iCloud to sync the data between devices, so there’s still a cloud element there. From that perspective, I switched to 1Password for almost exactly the same reason: to unify. But you’ll need to have some amount of encrypted data in the cloud for that to work smoothly. The alternative is to run two password managers.

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    r/PasswordManagers · What Password Manager Is Better In Your Honest Opinion Proton Pass, Roboform, Or Bitwarden And Why?

    They all have their strengths. For example: 1Password: It stands out for having a more polished interface, offers labels for better organization, features automatic login, and recognizes more websites where other password managers often fail. ProtonPass: Its biggest advantage is its integrated email aliases, and it's also slightly cheaper than 1Password. Bitwarden: It's open-source and cheaper than 1Password and ProtonPass, although its interface isn't as refined.

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    r/PasswordManagers · Proton Pass vs. Bitwarden

    I've been trying both Bitwarden and 1Password for two days now, and I've found more bugs in the 1Password Android app than in Bitwarden, including auto-fill on the phone (I tried three different phones during testing). Furthermore, as many have reported, 1Password has had a bug on Android for several months that makes biometric unlocking of the app problematic for some users.

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    r/PasswordManagers · Proton Pass vs. Bitwarden

    Apparently, with the 1Password price increase, Proton started doing an offer: [https://proton.me/l/pass-switch#pricing](https://proton.me/l/pass-switch#pricing) . That makes it the same price as Bitwarden (with their new price): 2€ a month, but Proton also offers a lifetime option for 199€ again.

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    r/PasswordManagers · What is the best online password manager right now? Bitwarden, NordPass,1Password, etc?

    I used and liked 1Password but my company stopped paying for it so I stopped using it. One thing I liked was you login to the taskbar instance and that logs you into the browser instances. It also can be run independently from the browsers which is nice if you don't feel like dicking with the browser to get a password for a non browser app. My company moved to Keeper, which is ok. Supposedly I can have 5 free personal accounts with Keeper through my job, but only 1 personal account is working. The rest are only in a trial. I want easy, secure, and shareable.

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    r/PasswordManagers · My 1-Month Verdict on Using Bitwarden as My Primary Password Manager (as a Former Proton Pass User)

    I am late to this but figured I'd give my opinion anyways. I've been a Bitwarden cloud hosted custimer since 2020 and a paid cloud hosted customer since 2021 and an organization cloud hosted customer for work since 2022. I also use 1Password at another job since 2023. The cons of Bitwarden for me is Custom Fields. I have some items that were created as notes since they do not have a logon. Think serial numbers for items like a washing machine. In some of these notes I have the URI to the exact model or owners manual. However I have to create the custom field as text. It would be nice to have a URI custom field so that you and click the open button so the URI opens in your web browser vs having to copy and paste. I also wish Bitwarden had a way to link or track social logins like 1Password does with the "sign in with" option. From my research it looks like only 1Password offers this option. The entire collections thing for Bitwarden is very confusing at first but is still kind of a pain when it comes to sharing, especially with departments / teams at work. I think it would be better to have multiple vaults like 1Password has. The other thing I don't like is how they do their new feature requests. You have to submit the request via their community forum and then people have to vote on it. There has been a topic since 2018 with over 700+ votes but they ignore that to work on other requests that have far less votes. Like SSH agent. The Pros for Bitwarden is their folders. Some people are anti folders but pro tags which I've n ver really understood tags but I do now. However the way my brain works is I know I have a login in folder X but I don't remember what it is called. This is where Bitwarden shines over 1 Password because 1Password doesn't have folders and every item is in 1 giant list that you have to scroll through to get to which I don't like. Bitwarden is increasing their premium pricing which isn't that big of a deal since they are cheaper than any other password manger but it does piss me off because in later 2023 they took away a feature of premium and gave it to the free two and never replaced it.

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    r/PasswordManagers · I Lastpass a viable option now?

    I don’t even know if I care that they were breached. Their software just sucks. We use last pass at work, so I get access to a free family account (I don’t use it). I still pay for 1Password Family account cause I’d rather pay than use last pass.

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    r/PasswordManagers · Could LastPass gain your trust back?

    Meh. I think the tell a reasonable story (even if it is "Branded Content By LastPass" = ad as u/MrZibbles observed). Sure they deserved to lose everyone's trust a few years back, but how long do you hold that against them when they have the same certs as the other players? I don't know the right answer. If open source were not important to me I might give them a look along with OnePass (although no doubt OnePass has a better reputation). For me open source is non-negotiable, which limits the space primarily to bitwarden and protonpass

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    r/PasswordManagers · What Password Manager Is Better In Your Opinion 1Password, Bitwarden, LastPass, Dashlane, Or Proton Pass And Why?

    I'm in a similar boat. I love 1Password, but I like having an exit plan if pricing jumps. For free options, Bitwarden's been the most solid for me so far: it's open source, has a legit free forever tier with unlimited passwords and devices, and importing from 1Password via CSV is straightforward. If you ever end up running a small team or business, LastPass is worth a look too, they've rebuilt a lot of their security stack since the breach, and G2 keeps ranking them a top password manager with especially strong marks for small-business usability, ROI, and secure sharing. So they've definitely made a change for the better.

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    r/PasswordManagers · 4 UX issues still holding Bitwarden back (and why I still want to switch from Proton Pass)

    Hi, >Have you considered 1Password? I actually tried the free trial of 1Password a few months ago, yes. >No pop animation on autofill, the username/password just appears immediately in the field(s). That’s true. >Pre-typing auto-filters the autofill suggestion dropdown cleanly and quickly. Mostly true - though when I pre-typed an email address, the most likely entry sometimes appeared in the second or third place instead of right at the top, even when there wasn’t another matching entry. That might be a small bug, or maybe 1Password’s pre-typing logic isn’t quite as refined as Proton Pass’s. Not sure. >Scrolling to the bottom of a suggestion list stops all scrolling, and does not transfer to the browser window and does not close the suggestion list. That’s true. >1Password allows deletion from the browser extension. That’s true. >However, two points about this: >Bitwarden does allow deletion from the extension. There's a red trashcan icon on the bottom right when you click into an entry (tested on Windows Firefox and Chrome). Let me know if I'm misunderstanding this issue. Yeah, I was told about that right after posting in r/Bitwarden. In fact, I wasn’t aware of it before, since I didn’t expect that you’d have to select an entry first to edit or delete it - Proton Pass makes those options visible right away without selecting anything. >1Password also matches all your Bitwarden strengths except for cost (autofill dropdown is full sized yet a little more space efficient than BW, uses vaults and tags for organization (rather than folders), and has highly reliable autofill including Reddit and Apple). I 100% agree. And honestly, I don’t really mind 1Password’s pricing - it’s still better than Keeper Security’s, where you can only pay annually instead of monthly (I always prefer monthly). >I will point out that if you're paying monthly rather than annually, 1Password ($4/mo) is actually cheaper than Proton Pass Plus ($5/mo) True - although it’s not exactly 5 Euro here in Europe (even though Switzerland is in Europe). When I paid for Proton Pass Plus, it always came to around 6 Euro instead of 5 Euro due to regional pricing.

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    r/PasswordManagers · I recommend everyone to take a back up of everything in Lastpass right now and close it asap

    I know that there are lots of people who around here who treat self-hosting as the end all and be all of self reliance, but it isn’t for everyone. And unless one those people commit to helping you though the process and are willing to continue to provide you support as you run into trouble down the road it is not for you. Instead find a password management service that won’t lock you out of your data if the service becomes unavailable and where you are a paying customer so you get support. My biased, but sincere, recommendation is 1Password (I used to work for them, and I have an interest in its continued success), but there are others. Perhaps even LastPass (which I personally despise for any number of reasons) offers apps you run on your own devices that keep a local copy your data. Normally, I would never recommend LastPass to anyone, but as you are already using them, your best bet might be to just ask them whether there is a set up in which your data is backed up on your device..

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    r/PasswordManagers · bitwarden vs nordpass 2025

    I use 1Password which imho is the best, although closed source its regularly audited. If open source is a must I’d look at Bitwarden. Proton Pass could be a contender but it is still in development with some things they need to iron out. I’m not a fan of Nord, there are a lot of positive reviews but also most of them are paid or sponsored.

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    r/PasswordManagers · Leaving LastPass. Using Apple Passwords + Bitwarden as Backup/Shared Vault – My Hybrid Setup

    I have used LastPass , Proton Pass, Apple password and now1Password. I left last past years ago when they had their breach. I tried Proton Pass and it’s pretty decent, but at the time it didn’t fill credit cards although it does now. I tried Apple passwords and it was pretty good but moved onto Bitwarden as I don’t want to be locked into any ecosystem if I ever need to leave Apple. I recently left Bitwarden 1Password as it has a better phone features and my Bitwarden chrome extension took ages to load and kept on freezing. Bitwarden is still good. I was having some issues with access in the family vaults.

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    r/PasswordManagers · NordPass Review (Pros/Cons), and comparisons with LastPass

    Hey, thanks for your reply, and sorry for the late response! I’ve been using 1Password for the past month now, and I’ve really been enjoying it. I completely agree with all the points you mentioned - I find the UI is much snappier, link sharing seamless, and I appreciate the quick access shortcuts. Plus, excellent Passkey implementation. Definitely a huge step up from LastPass. Appreciate the help!

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    r/PasswordManagers · NordPass , Apple Native or others

    If you want a good and not very expensive Password Manager for Bitwarden.$10/ year for premium. If you need a lot of bells and whistles with a lot of features, go for 1Password. $36/ year for service.

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    r/PasswordManagers · NordPass Review (Pros/Cons), and comparisons with LastPass

    I’ve been using 1Password since this post for the last year and it’s fantastic. UI is excellent, support has been fast and helpful when needed (mostly contacted then when exploring features), app is updated regularly with newsletter summarizing new features. Password sharing works great also; I remember they’re being a few minutes or even an hour delay with LastPass. With 1Password shared “vault” system, sharing is immediate. 1Password also has some nice keyboard shortcuts that work well, and nice search features like tags and keywords, so you don’t have to type in the exact website you’re looking for when searching the desktop application.

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    r/PasswordManagers · PM Sugestion 1PAssword or Dashlane or Nordpass or any other?

    If I were to make an ordered list, I would probably suggest: * Bitwarden — free to try, with no significant limitations. Only $10/year to upgrade * 1Password — well regarded UI, good customer service, $36/year after a two week trial * Proton Pass — new kid on the block, has its fans and detractors, has a free tier * KeePass — NOT a cloud based app, requires a lot of tinkering and setup, but absolutely free.

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    r/PasswordManagers · Looking to switch out of NordPass

    Actually, parallel universes because I was on the same boat. I had a 2yr plan with Keeper and it was actually pretty good, standard, did the job pretty fine. I jumped into the same quest for 2 reasons: Breachwatch (dark web monitoring) at Keeper is an extra service and they don’t offer email masking. Everything else in all honestly works fantastic 10/10. Then.. tried 1password, protonpass, Bitwarden… 1password I felt was a bit clunky and autofill was not as good as keeper. Though UI is fab. The migration import/export sucked. They only give you a 14 day trial. Email masking only if you have a fastmail subscription. Watchtower and all that, estelar. Moved onto ProtonPass… hated it. They push too hard the premium features and personally I like an a-la-carte type situation where I can use multiple apps from different providers instead of using the whole proton universe. They have email masking through SL but I think you need a proton email. I don’t know it didn’t click for me. UI is meh. I feel it needs more time and development. I dare to say maybe give it another year? Moved to Bitwarden. Easy. Solid. Import/export fab. Email masking with annonAddy, SL, email plus log ins. Cheap. I recommend over proton, in my opinion. Great product. Unfortunately the last few months, started having lots of bugs on iOS and firefox, didn’t save passwords for me after edit, logged me out, wouldn’t recognise my password at times. Autofill wasn’t recognised sometimes. So I thought I’ll move back to Keeper. But then decided to give NordPass a try, and right now and probably will say, in my opinion, Nordpass is killing it. I tried most.. and hear me out I am not expert on technicalities for password managers or an IT person. But NordPass seems to be really good so far. Probably not what you wanted to hear but give it a go to Proton and others a go and see for yourself, keeping NP as your main backup until you decide to migrate fully. I tell ya if you’ve been using NordPass for 2 years the closest one to UI is either 1password or maybe Keeper but I guess it will all depend on what you’re after in terms of features. Sorry for the long post. 😁

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    r/PasswordManagers · What is the best online password manager right now? Bitwarden, NordPass,1Password, etc?

    Cha cha is considered stronger than AES, so more future proof, but AES is widely considered safe. This is like asking for the best movie, everyone will give you a different answer. I use nordpass and I find it pretty reliable but none of them have 100% reliable auto fill. For me it was down to nordpass or 1password and I had problems with 1p I couldn't resolve during the trial period. If it had a free version I may well have ended up going with it.

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    r/PasswordManagers · Could LastPass gain your trust back?

    I want a company that makes the hard decisions about security vs convenience in the direction of security, without the user having to think about it. Because users are generally not the most security conscious. Thats why I use 1Password. I can recover family accounts as the organizer, and the secret key means that even bad user passwords are no problem. I even selected a less-good password because I’m able to rely on the secret key.

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    r/PasswordManagers · What is the best online password manager right now? Bitwarden, NordPass,1Password, etc?

    This sounds like the opposite of ease of use. Apple passwords is fine for IOS but what if multiple OS's like windows, linux etc.. bitwarden is overrated and bang average. I'm not a 1password fan boy by any means but everything just works on any device or OS, never had issues with autofill, opt etc.. in terms of price its like what £27 or something for 1 year

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    r/PasswordManagers · Keepass and Bitwarden

    Yo creo que además del tema open source vs cerrado, hay otra cosa que pesa mucho: 1password y proton son productos "de empresa", con roadmap, equipo de marketing, planes de precio escalonados. bitwarden y keepass se sienten más como herramientas que herramientas-producto, si eso tiene sentido. la gente que anda en foros técnicos tiende a preferir la herramienta cruda sobre el producto pulido, aunque el producto pulido a veces sea objetivamente mejor para el usuario normal. Lo de open source ayuda pero no es la única razón. keepassxc lleva la delantera en discusiones técnicas porque literalmente es un archivo local que tú controlas al 100%, cero dependencia de nadie. eso engancha mucho a cierto perfil de usuario aunque signifique renunciar a comodidades como sync automático o soporte al cliente.

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