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Bitwarden for Mac

  • Free
  • In English
  • V1.24.6
  • 4.8
  • (1)

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Protect your passwords at little to no cost

Bitwarden is a password management software that enables you to easily and safely store your credentials. Developed by Bitwarden, Inc., this security and privacy program is available on various platforms and offers strong encryption to protect your passwords. It’s notable for being a proactive open-source project—encouraging developers and users to look into its code and third-party audits to maintain a level of trust regarding the software and to keep it as secure as possible.

Why is Bitwarden free?

As a password manager, Bitwarden uses an encrypted vault protected by a master password. It uses features such as end-to-end military-grade AES-256 bit encryption, PBKDF2 SHA-256, and salted hashing to make sure that not even the Bitwarden team can unlock your data—although they’re under Five Eyes jurisdiction. The source code transparency and third-party audits allow for great teamwork between the developers and the community, as everyone should have access to safe password vaults.

Aside from these features, the program gives you reports on your status—such as password reusing, strength reports, and any unsecured websites or breached databases. You can also use functions like auto-fill logins, fingerprint phrases, and discreet password sharing. You can even use the command-line interface if you prefer that. However, this software’s best feature is its wide cross-platform capability. You can access it on PC, mobile, browsers, and even browser extensions thanks to its cloud services.

There are two main types of subscription plans available: personal and business. For personal use, the Basic Free Account is free forever and has all of the core features for one user. The Premium Account is the same, but adds in advance features. Meanwhile, the Family Account is for 6 users. For business use, Free Organization is the free version for two users, while Teams Organization and Enterprise Organization are for an unlimited number of users. 

A strong recommendation

All in all, Bitwarden is a highly-versatile and secure program that anybody can use. While its data privacy isn’t fully safe due to its cloud server and company’s location, its completely-free versions—whether for personal use or business use—make it a strong contender against other password management apps. If you’d like something that brings all features to the table for an affordable price, then this is a highly recommended program for you.

  • Pros

    • Open-source
    • Free versions for both personal and business plans
    • Cross-platform
    • Transparent with reports
  • Cons

    • Data under Five Eyes jurisdiction
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Icon of program: Bitwarden

Bitwarden for Mac

  • Free
  • In English
  • V1.24.6
  • 4.8
  • (1)

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