

But they are a PITA when deploying to end-users. Password managers are "just" a small utility, something to secure passwords with instead of saving in browser etc. Pricing after negotiations was 18% advantage Bitwarden Directory sync on Bitwarden was an installed app, which also wasn't worth it for me. So feature-wise advantage Bitwarden, but for me SSO was not meaningful. Single-Sign on only tested for Bitwarden since 1Password does not support Google Workspace. Bitwarden is generally more simpler and have a advantage of a slightly less cluttered user interfaceĮnterprise polices did none of the competitors make me happy. User experience on all platforms gives both 1Password and Bitwarden a good experience. Onboarding and usage easy for me but the end users will probably find it confusing and will need both assistance and education unfortunately. IPhone & Android - App (android not tested) Windows & Mac - desktop app + Chrome extension There are already many articles comparing these two, but feature and quality-wise they seem to improve pretty fast and so I was doing a 2022 compare.įor me, it's a very tight race between the two. I would recommend Bitwarden or the Keepass ecosystem, with Strongbox on iOs and MacOs and KeepassXC on Windows.So, I need to roll out a password manager for our organization and comparing Bitwarden Enterprise and 1Password Business. They simply don't care about single users and their base anymore, since they got tons of investment money.Īs others pointed out, open source password managers are a better choice. Every move since they started announcing v8 points into corporate market. They are also not good at keeping promises. A user asking about this got the answer, that it's the users fault because users shouldn't have malware on their machines in the first place.Īfter months of public knowledge they hadn't closed this vulnerability but gave the official advice to just not let malware on your machine. Security audits of 1Password found out about major vulnerabilities in their software. Not enough they claim in several statements that the average user is not smart enough to use their own vault. Instead they force you to save it in their cloud, claiming it would be more secure. Security wise: They stripped away the possibility to save YOUR vault where you want. They don't care about single users anymore.

They made a really good password manager but recently they changed their mind and went full corporate market. 1Password is one of the worst password managers.Īgilebits, the creators of 1Password, started with the users in their mind.
