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PC Mag Editor's Choice: 5.0 Exemplary
#THE BOTTOM LINE
Bitwarden is simply the best app we've tested for free password management, while the paid version adds extra security and storage tools at an extremely low price. //
Free password managers often come with significant limitations that force most users to upgrade to a paid tier. Not Bitwarden. The free version of this password manager does not restrict you to a certain number of entries, nor does it prevent you from syncing your vault across all your devices. Even the paid version, which adds high-end security tools, is affordable compared with the competition.
Bitwarden is an open-source password manager. This means the source code is subject to constant audits from Bitwarden’s community of developers, researchers, users, and, ultimately, the public. With more eyes on the code, bugs are easier to spot, and that makes the app more secure.
Aside from its clunky password capture and replay functions, Bitwarden is easy to use and includes vital core features such as multi-factor authentication, credential sharing, cross-platform syncing, and unlimited password storage, all for multiple users. No other free password manager we’ve reviewed includes all those core features, which is why Bitwarden retains its Editors’ Choice award for free password managers.