Battle Which Password Manager is the best?

Bit Warden suffers in two areas IMO..

1) Secure notes is virtually useless. Look at the notes aspect of Sticky, then look at Bit Warden, it just doesn't work right.
2) Updating passwords is BAD on Bit Warden. It's a lot of slow, manual work with tabs that keep closing when you don't want them to.

Otherwise? I like the product a lot. It's a real contender. But I don't think it will be a golden child until he fixes the two things I mention.
 
was a lastpass user before their acquisition. now using built-in chrome (google) password manager for the past year and loving it with no security concerns whatsoever.
 
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I personally use lastpass premium because it's one of the more affordable ones when it used to be $1 per month but it was recently brought to my attention that the price has increased to $2 per month, which generally is still pretty cheap.

However after reading this thread and doing some research, definitely would give bitwarden a try before deciding if I'm going to renew my lastpass again this year. Also might consider using keepass with cloud syncing to make sure that I have updated passwords on my computer and phone
 
I personally use lastpass premium because it's one of the more affordable ones when it used to be $1 per month but it was recently brought to my attention that the price has increased to $2 per month, which generally is still pretty cheap.

However after reading this thread and doing some research, definitely would give bitwarden a try before deciding if I'm going to renew my lastpass again this year. Also might consider using keepass with cloud syncing to make sure that I have updated passwords on my computer and phone
Issue with keepass is that the filling of logins for chrome is pretty terrible. If that was not the case it would be the ideal candidate. If you use firefox it's a bit better though from what i remember but that might have changed in the years i haven't used FF.