Bitwarden review: This free password manager has few restrictions, and little polish

Most free password managers are only free up to a point. Typically, they restrict the number of passwords that can be saved or devices that can be synced for free users. Bitwarden bucks that trend, letting you save unlimited vault items and sync your vault across all your devices without spending a penny. There’s also a paid version that includes extra, but not trivial security features, which costs only $10 a year. There are some tradeoffs for that affordability—Bitdwarden isn’t as polished or turnkey as some of its more well-known competitors, and we ran into some issues using its browser extension. But, overall, it’s a good option for users on a budget, and the best option among free password managers.To read this article in full, please click here https://www.pcworld.com/article/3622245/bitwarden-password-manager-review.html#tk.rss_all

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