I’m transitioning to Bitwarden having been using a hodgepodge of Firefox and Google password management. I’m gradually trying to de-google anyway and I’ve got a bit frustrated with the Firefox Android password manager (fine on desktop, often doesn’t offer to generate passwords on mobile).

Do people have any tips for how to get the most out of Bitwarden on Android? I’ve done these things:

  • Switched the main Auto-fill setting over (and enabled auto-fill in Bitwarden)
  • Disabled Firefox’s password management
  • Turned off “Offer to save passwords” and “auto sign-in” in Google Password Manager
  • Turned off Privacy->Use auto-fill with Google

Is there anything else I should do? Is there a Bitwarden equivalent to everything you could do with the Google services? E.g. some apps said “Google Smart Lock” and they don’t appear to do anything now.

  • ijeffM
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    11 year ago

    Just curious - what’s wrong with the Bitwarden Linux client?

    • @danielfgom
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      11 year ago

      Nothing wrong with it but it only lets you save passwords.

      1Password let’s you save Passports, ID, Various bank cards, Software licences, notes, attach documents, WiFi passwords, crypto wallet, SSH keys, and way more.

    • 𝜏au
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      1 year ago

      Not the Linux client specifically, but compared to other password managers like KeepassXC or 1Password it’s just seriously lacking in even some basic features (e.g. sorting) and has a terrible UX in places.

      This has gotten a little bit better in the web client I think, but folder management in the desktop client for example is still just plain ridiculous. You create a folder by typing its full name in the hierarchy. I.e. to create a folder for Lemmy accounts you might have to create a folder “Websites”, then a folder “Websites/Social Media”, then a folder “Websites/Social Media/Lemmy”. If you then wanted to move your accounts into that folder, there is no multi-select, no drag-and-drop. You have to go into every single account, select edit, click the folder drop-down, select the folder and click save. If you then want to e.g. rename the “Social Media” folder to “Socials”, you again have to go through every single of its subfolders and change the “Social Media” part in their names to “Socials”.

      This has been the case since forever and revamping folder management isn’t even on their roadmap. And don’t even mention “advanced” features like tagging or a trash/archived folder for accounts that shouldn’t be automatically suggested in the browser extension. Like with so many other features that the community has been requesting for ages, development seems to be either very slow or non-existent.

      That said, I’m still a paying Bitwarden user, but if it weren’t for the convenient synchronization between devices and good user/password fields detection of the browser extension I’d switch back to KeepassXC in an instant.