Microsoft Edge Password Manager
CNET, The Verge, G2, and PCMag vote Bitwarden the best password manager.
Use the Bitwarden Microsoft Edge Password Manager to sync unlimited passwords across all your devices. Then, share your logins in seconds—whether you're at work, at home, or on the go.
Edge Browser Add-ons
It's time to upgrade the Microsoft Edge password tool to a password management system trusted by the global open source community. Install Bitwarden now for free, and securely store, manage, and sync passwords across devices and browsers.
A few reasons why millions choose Bitwarden over Microsoft Edge's password manager
Features
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World-Class Encryption
Protect passwords associated with your Microsoft account using advanced end-to-end encryption so your data stays secure and private.
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3rd-party Audits
Annual third-party security audits assess the source code and conduct penetration testing to ensure IP, servers, and web application security.
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Advanced 2FA
Bitwarden secures your login with a third-party authenticator, emailed codes, or FIDO2 WebAuthn credentials such as a hardware security key or passkey.
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Built-in Generator
When humans generate passwords, they tend to be meaningful, too short, and reused in other places. Use the Bitwarden Password Manager to generate strong, complex, unique passwords for every site you visit.
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Email Alias Generator
Integrate 5 email alias providers with Bitwarden Password Manager to easily hide your identity, increasing the security of your login credentials across sites.
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SimpleLogin, AnonAddy, Relay, Fastmail, DuckDuckGo, and Forward Email.
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Cross-Platform Applications
Unlike the native Microsoft Edge alternative, Bitwarden makes your passwords and sensitive data available everywhere you need them. Access your Bitwarden Vault from any browser, mobile device, or desktop OS.
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“Bitwarden is currently CNET's top pick for the best password manager, thanks in part to its commitment to transparency and its unbeatable free tier.”
Online accounts associated with your Microsoft browser store extremely sensitive information—like your payment info. This data is vulnerable across your Windows devices every day, every night, all year long. Bitwarden limits these risks around the clock, suggesting strong, unique passwords or passphrases for every account to keep your information from falling into the wrong hands.
Bitwarden Password Manager securely encrypts and stores your passwords in a vault that’s encrypted end-to-end and padded with industry-leading two-factor authentication (2FA) for an extra layer of security. When you're ready to use your passwords in Microsoft Edge, the Bitwarden Password Manager auto-fills them for you in a single click—keeping your experience as hassle-free as possible.
The Bitwarden Password Manager is secure, first and foremost. But it’s also convenient. Here are a few features that make it stand out:
Bitwarden does more than handle passwords. It securely stores and auto-fills credit card information, addresses, and other sensitive data to streamline your online experience on Windows devices.
Bitwarden is open source, meaning its code is publicly available for scrutiny. The global community continuously improves and verifies the browser's security and features, including the password manager.
How to start using Bitwarden Microsoft Edge Password Manager
Create a Bitwarden account.
Verify your email address.
Download and install the Bitwarden extension via the Microsoft Edge add-ons marketplace.
Click to access the Bitwarden extension, which will appear in your browser’s extension area.
Log into the extension using your Bitwarden login.
Surf and save passwords, and watch as they automatically sync to multiple devices.
Bitwarden additional security features
Bitwarden goes beyond basic password management to keep you safe online.
Bitwarden is trusted to protect sensitive business information
Browser-based password security just got easier—at home and at work
Secure your online life with powerful, built-in tools from Bitwarden. Generate, store, and auto-fill unique passwords for all your accounts, sync them across devices, and stay protected with multi-factor authentication and breach monitoring—at no extra cost.
Empower your organization with Bitwarden password tools for businesses. Deploy Bitwarden across your business, and enjoy seamless sharing to other devices and team members, multiple vaults, and generators that fortify your team with safe, strong passwords.
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Frequently asked questions
Bitwarden is the most comprehensive free password manager online to date. It's completely open source and subject to rolling code reviews to make sure it's watertight. If you're someone who likes to keep tight control over your data, you can self-host Bitwarden—which is rarely seen with other password tools.
First, create and verify your Bitwarden account with your email address. Then, visit the Microsoft Edge add-on marketplace to install the Bitwarden extension. Once installed, you'll see the Bitwarden icon in your browser's extension area – click it and sign in with your account details. After that, you're set! Browse while Bitwarden automatically saves your passwords and synchronizes them across all your devices.
The Bitwarden Password Manager is the best password security tool for Microsoft Edge. Since it's open source, security experts continuously review the code to keep your information safe. Additionally, setup is quick and simple — grab the Edge extension, create your account, and you're ready to go. From there, Bitwarden works behind the scenes to manage your passwords and automatically fill your login information, keeping everything in sync across all your devices in real-time.
Start by opening your browser's Settings and going to "Profiles," then "Passwords." Navigate to the three-dot menu next to "Passwords," then click "Export Passwords." Please note that you'll need to choose where to save your password list on your computer. Once you're done, select your preferred location and click "Save."
Open Edge's Settings and go to "Profiles" then "Passwords." Click the three dots (…) menu next to "Passwords" and select "Export passwords," then choose a location to temporarily save your password list.
Next, log into vault.bitwarden.com and select "Tools," then "Import Data." Here, you'll need to choose where you want your passwords to go, such as a personal or organizational vault. Once you've selected your location, pick your file format. You'll then be able to upload your exported Edge file or paste its contents, clicking "Import Data" to complete the transfer.