Here’s how to transfer your LastPass passwords to Bitwarden. If you’re looking to switch password managers, Bitwarden offers a free, open-source service with no limits. The LP business model can be unpleasant (and it is) but they have an excellent product, even with the free version. LastPass offers a free version of its password manager, but it’s limited to only one device type at a time. In addition, also with BW if you want some extra features you have to pay. Little things, but all summed they makes the difference. But, again, it looses in features and usability with LP.įor example with LP you make a single click to fill in both username and password to login, with BW you need 2 click, one for the username and separate one for the password. The only password manager I found comparable to LP is Bitwarden and I’m using it on a separated Firefox account. I mean: LP works on almost any website and mobile app, KeePass doesn’t (in my experience). I’ve tried the so popular KeePass and had a very bad experience, because it lacks in features compared to LP and has a poor usability. Bitwarden’s family plan costs 3.33 / 3 / AUD5 per month and supports up to six users, while LastPass charges 4 / 4 / AUD6 per month for the same number of users. I’ve tried several password manager along the years and IMHO nothing can compare with LastPass in terms of features and, mainly, usability. I am a long time user of Last Pass and I’m currently using the paid version.
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