
Bitwarden Named to Fast Company “Brands That Matter” List
Bitwarden, the credential management leader, has been named to the Fast Company prestigious “Brands That Matter” list, honoring companies that demonstrate brand purpose for 2023.
Bitwarden, the credential management leader, has been named to the Fast Company prestigious “Brands That Matter” list, honoring companies that demonstrate brand purpose for 2023.
Bitwarden, the credential management leader, today strengthened its individual free account with passkey two-factor authentication (2FA) – discoverable FIDO2 WebAuthn credentials as a second authentication layer. This update emphasizes the company’s commitment to delivering security for users globally and makes Bitwarden the only password manager in the industry to offer this functionality to individuals globally, for free.
If you use Bitwarden password manager, there's a simple feature that can come in very handy. Let's find out how to use custom fields.
In this episode of Apple @ Work, Bradley Chambers talks with Anders Åberg, Director of Passwordless at Bitwarden about Passkeys, password management solutions, and more.
Bitwarden, our pick as the best password manager for free, has now added Single Sign-On (SSO) support for trusted devices on its enterprise tiers, which allows users to access their vaults without a password.
Like several other services, Bitwarden offers a free tier and a paid tier—but its free tier packs in so many features that most individuals won’t need more. You can access the service across an unlimited amount of devices and a multitude of device types, enable basic TOTP two-factor authentication, and fill your vault with as many passwords as you’d like.
Bitwarden is one of the more reliable and flexible password managers on the market and it just made things even easier for enterprise customers with SSO for trusted devices.
Struggling to remember countless passwords? You’re not alone. In 2022, the leading reason for Americans adopting a password manager was to tackle this very problem. Now, imagine having the best iPhone password manager at your fingertips, combining convenience with top-notch security.
Leading the future of digital authentication, Bitwarden launches new passwordless SSO with Trusted Devices.
A standout feature is Bitwarden’s dedication to data security, adopting zero-knowledge, end-to-end encryption protocols. This ensures only users have access to their sensitive information. In a field crowded with proprietary software, Bitwarden’s commitment to an open, secure and accessible solution sets it apart.
Showcasing the finest tech of the year, the Trusted Reviews Awards in partnership with eBay will take place on September 28 and it’s sure to be a fantastic evening. We’ve got over 80 awards to hand out, highlighting the very best TVs, phones, tablets, laptops and more we’ve reviewed over the past 12 months.
With passkeys, you no longer need to remember – and enter – your password each time you need to log into an account, but only confirm your login with your phone or other device. They are also much less susceptible to being stolen by hackers, which significantly increases security.
Bitwarden is the ideal password manager for most people. It’s secure, transparent and has more features than any other paid-for password manager we’ve reviewed, while still being very easy to use.
Bitwarden's Password Generator is a great free password generator featuring some handy options. It tells you how strong your password is, as you'd expect, but also has a handy display informing you how long it might take to crack your password.
Bitwarden, a popular open-source password management service, has released Bitwarden Secrets Manager, an open-source, end-to-end encrypted solution that helps development, IT and DevOps teams store, manage, automate, and share secrets.
Bitwarden, the maker of the popular open-source password manager tool, has released ‘Secrets Manager,’ an end-to-end encrypted secrets manager for IT professionals, software development teams, and the DevOps industry.
Now generally available, Bitwarden Secrets Manager delivers end-to-end encryption for developer secrets and machine-to-machine credentials.
Popular password manager Bitwarden has now launched its new Secrets Manager in general availability. Built for developers and IT teams, the new manager allows credentials beyond mere passwords - such as API keys and authentication certificates - to be stored securely and shared at scale.
If you want a straightforward password manager that can also generate strong replacements for your existing pet name- and telephone number-combinations, then there’s no reason to look beyond Bitwarden. Even the free version is good enough for most people and works across all your devices.
Bitwarden is one of the best overall, and thanks to its core features, it is probably the best free password manager for Windows. It is a cross-platform, open-source utility available on Windows, MacOS, web browsers, and mobile platforms.
One of the best things about Bitwarden is that it's an open-source option, meaning everyone is free to review, audit, and contribute to its codebase. Bitwarden also has a Premium tier, but all its core features are completely free, including a secure password generator, multi-device syncing, and more.
Although its free plan gives other paid alternatives a run for their money, Bitwarden offers a more comprehensive Premium plan if you're looking for more bells and whistles. At $10 per year, its individual paid plan is very wallet-friendly and offers enhanced security features such as more options for 2FA, 1GB encrypted file storage, emergency access (where you can give a trusted contact access to your vault in case of an emergency), extra sharing capabilities, a data breach monitor, password strength detector, and a website verifier that alerts you when a site is not secure.
New SSO option allows enterprise users to log into Bitwarden accounts without a username and password.
Bitwarden, the leading open source password manager trusted by millions of individuals and businesses, announced today its recognition as the top performer in the G2 Enterprise Grid® Report for Password Managers. Consistently recognized as a leader in past G2 reports, Bitwarden has now surpassed all major competitors, to claim the top score in user satisfaction and performance for enterprise.
There is a simple yet effective technology European businesses can deploy in order to strengthen their postures against cybercriminals: an enterprise-grade password management solution.
As a leading global password manager, Bitwarden enables customers all over the world to protect, store, and share their sensitive data. Protecting customer data is also paramount to the Bitwarden company mission, which is why Bitwarden complies with industry standards including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
A rare 5-star PCMag pick, Bitwarden lets users designate and manage trusted contacts who can request access to their vault, if necessary. A three-step process requires subscribers to invite a user, who must accept the invitation, and be confirmed by the original requester.
The well-known open source password manager is launching Passwordless.dev, a comprehensive toolkit for developers.
Building on the recent Passwordless.dev solution for developers to implement FIDO authentication with passkeys, users will be able to store passkeys in Bitwarden and log into Bitwarden with passkeys.
Following Google’s lead, some of the best password managers are now adding support for passkeys, and Bitwarden is the latest to announce its steps in this direction.