Google's Password Manager was the first password manager I ever used because it's built into Chrome. But as I learned more about what I needed from a password manager, I switched to Bitwarden—and I've ...
Open source. Free plan with very few limitations. Industry standard security. Regular published security audits. Easy-to-use workflow. Apps and browser extensions for every platform. Good passkey ...
Bitwarden is a beloved password manager for good reason—it’s feature-rich and its paid subscriptions cost bare pennies ($10/yr). The service is also proactive about continually strengthening security ...
A web-based attack called clickjacking can get information from password manager browser extensions using auto-fill settings. Here’s how to protect yourself. Moe enjoys making technical content ...