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Bitwarden vs LastPass: A Simple Guide

TL;DR

Yes, Bitwarden is a very good alternative to LastPass. It’s open-source, secure, and often cheaper (or even free!). This guide walks you through switching.

1. Why Switch?

LastPass has had security incidents and changes in ownership that have made some users uneasy. Bitwarden offers a strong alternative with these benefits:

2. Setting Up Bitwarden

  1. Create an Account: Go to Bitwarden’s website and sign up for a free account. Choose a strong master password!
  2. Download the Client: Download the Bitwarden client for your devices (Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS, browser extensions). You can find links on the Bitwarden website.
  3. Install Browser Extension: Install the browser extension for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge. This is essential for auto-filling passwords.

3. Importing Passwords from LastPass

Bitwarden provides a straightforward import process:

  1. Export from LastPass: In LastPass, go to Account Settings > Export. Choose CSV format and download the file.
  2. Import into Bitwarden: In Bitwarden, go to Tools > Import Data. Select “LastPass CSV” as the import type and upload your downloaded CSV file.
  3. Verify Imported Passwords: Check that all your passwords have been imported correctly. You might need to edit some entries if there are issues with the formatting during import.

4. Using Bitwarden

Bitwarden works very similarly to LastPass:

5. Advanced Features

6. Troubleshooting

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