Bitwarden vs 1Password | Which one is better in 2024?

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BITWARDEN VS 1PASSWORD-both offer excellent features and security standards, but which one is most suitable for you? Today, I'll do a deep dive into both password managers, and by the end of the video, you'll have your answer.
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🔒 Security

They both have one of the most advanced encryptions on the market, that scrambles your data, making it unreadable and unusable to any unauthorized onlookers. An additional privacy benefit that both providers opted for is zero-knowledge architecture. This means that no one, not even the employees at the companies, can ever access your data.

So, as you can see, both password managers are highly secure options, with tons of protection in tow. However, I’d say that 1Password is slightly ahead of the game thanks to its proprietary Secret Key tool, a more confidential privacy policy, and more flexibility with encrypted file storage.

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📺 Features

⭐ Passkeys

Both providers utilize Passkeys. They are a more streamlined and secure method of accessing your accounts, without the hassle of memorizing usernames and passwords. When logging in, Passkeys will need a key that is locked into your specific device, as well as a key for the exact site you’re trying to enter.

⭐ Password importing

I found that with each app, this process was quite straightforward since you can transfer all of your old information from either a browser, another password manager app, or even files themselves. Overall, I found 1Password to be a bit more seamless and user-friendly, whereas Bitwarden offered some extra importing options.

⭐ Generating passwords

In this category, I found that they both got the job done relatively the same. With 1Password’s generator tool, I was able to customize between characters, capitalization, and length with the slide of a button. Plus, it can create passphrases and even PINs. Bitwarden was almost able to do all of those things, minus the PIN numbers. However, I did appreciate that I could generate password lengths anywhere from 5 characters all the way to 128!

Overall, both providers have the must-haves that I expect all password managers to be equipped with. And though I think that both providers could use a little improvement with their autofill experience, it’s safe to say that 1Password offers users more refined and convenient features.

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🎯 Ease of Use

As far as ease of app use goes, Bitwarden fell short of my standards and was a bit more demanding than I anticipated. However, 1Password is way more intuitive and aims to provide a comfortable experience for users. Overall, I found each one to be user-friendly and had a very intuitive interface. With that being said, 1Password is the superior tool as it offers a better user experience. There are multiple vaults to organize all your data. And while Bitwarden is still very well-rounded on its web app, I found it was lacking important features in other places.

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Final thoughts ➡️

Bitwarden is one of the best budget-friendly options. 1Password excels at security, privacy, and a variety of features; which makes it well worth the price point. Ultimately, the choice is up to the preferences and personal needs of the users themselves. But if you’re looking for the most valuable option available, go with 1Password!

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00:00 Intro
0:15 Are Bitwarden and 1Password safe?
0:36 Additional Bitwarden and 1Password security measures
3:30 What are Passkeys?
4:26 Password importing with 1Password and Bitwarden
4:53 Account and Password Recovery
5:31 Which one has the better password generator?
6:06 Password sharing
7:03 Additional features
8:30 1Password vs Bitwarden: value for your money
9:44 Ease of use and compatibility
11:05 Final thoughts: which password manager is better?
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So the one you have an affiliate link for wins? How shocking

jakeallstar
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Slightly biased towards the product with the affiliate link in the description 🤔
Sorry, but if you compare two products, you should be affiliated with both or none. Otherwise, this doesn‘t feels objective at all. 👎

ItchyK-bkjj
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I’m all for sponsored videos but using the sponsor in a comparison video really isn’t something most people feel to be unbiased.

WhatMACHI
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Always use free open source software instead, for a password manager, to ensure safety and piece of mind, by knowing how it works, what it does, etc.

LeonAlkoholik
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Not LastPass, that's for sure. The encrypted vaults were downloaded, and hackers used GPUs to target crypto holders for a payout.

yensteel
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Arrgh my comment didnt post :(. 6:39 information is so wrong about bitwarden, guess if you dont have enough experience using a product and reviewing it cause of sponsorship bias it happens.. but since you do not have enough experience setting and using bitwarden, you can simply click the bitwarden icon or the field itself, it will give filling option... oh there is also autofill feature that you can use btw.. i am in 4 months of use of bitwarden and 1 month in 1password. how come you do not talk about the annoying thing about 1password like the vaults that you cannot toggle on their browser extension, only works in desktop app..sponsorship should not make reviews biased but guess it happens.

hashtagtnt
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This is the second video of yours that I've watched about 1Pass vs. Bitwarden. I haven't used either yet, so I cannot say how accurate your claims are, but both videos have felt like youre selling out to 1pass. They just don't feel genuine.

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