Chief Information Technology at a consultancy with 51-200 employees
Real User
Top 20
2024-05-14T14:08:12Z
May 14, 2024
The functionality to fully utilize passkeys could be improved. The last time I spoke to support, they said the development team was working on it. So far, it's working okay on my personal devices. I would like to log in with a master account using a passkey, that would be easy. The product is really great. I just miss the functionality to log in to Bitwarden using a passkey.
Head of Information Technology at AllX Technologies
Real User
Top 5
2023-11-02T22:13:20Z
Nov 2, 2023
Personally, I can not wait for Bitwarden Unified, which is still in beta, and I believe this will bring more people into implementing Bitwarden into their companies, or just for personal use. But they should start focussing a lot more on the enterprise features, as is missing some core options such as Limit access just to some (secure) countries, Admin being able to reset user password or 2FA without losing the user stored credentials, Notifications to the admin in case a user just starts going through all the password in order to export them fraudulently, and many more.
Chief Information Officer at Business Growth & Software Development Consultancy
Real User
Top 5
2023-10-17T14:13:00Z
Oct 17, 2023
I often use another password manager as well to keep my passwords separate, ensuring redundancy. But one simple thing Bitwarden could improve is providing an option to duplicate credentials. Often, you're creating many sets of credentials for the same thing. If they all have the same information, notes, login, collection, and naming - all you're changing is the password. The ability to duplicate credential records quickly would be a big win. It doesn't do that right now. A feature I appreciate in another app, EndPass, is a shortcut that opens a mini window for quick access to credentials. Bitwarden could benefit from something like this, in addition to duplicating credentials. Other functionalities like team management and collections in Bitwarden are already simple. It doesn't need much more. We appreciate the simplicity and slow evolution rather than being overwhelmed with unnecessary features. It doesn't need to be pretty, just functional and accessible. And accessibility is crucial. If you're deploying to many people resistant to change, accessibility can be an objection. When someone claims they can't use a tool because of an accessibility issue, you're faced with a compliance challenge. Bitwarden does well in this regard. Still, accessibility should never be overlooked in favor of features. As you add more features, you potentially increase complexity and risk.
Head of Information Technology at AllX Technologies
Real User
Top 5
2023-10-13T16:44:26Z
Oct 13, 2023
The product must be a bit more unified and refined. Features like syncing between devices must be a bit more refined, like 1Password. We have to click on the extension or right-click on the page to load the password.
It would be beneficial to incorporate additional automated features into it, such as the ability to automatically discover and integrate with various applications or systems like Kubernetes. Enhancing the tool by including additional security variables would be a valuable improvement.
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The functionality to fully utilize passkeys could be improved. The last time I spoke to support, they said the development team was working on it. So far, it's working okay on my personal devices. I would like to log in with a master account using a passkey, that would be easy. The product is really great. I just miss the functionality to log in to Bitwarden using a passkey.
Personally, I can not wait for Bitwarden Unified, which is still in beta, and I believe this will bring more people into implementing Bitwarden into their companies, or just for personal use. But they should start focussing a lot more on the enterprise features, as is missing some core options such as Limit access just to some (secure) countries, Admin being able to reset user password or 2FA without losing the user stored credentials, Notifications to the admin in case a user just starts going through all the password in order to export them fraudulently, and many more.
I often use another password manager as well to keep my passwords separate, ensuring redundancy. But one simple thing Bitwarden could improve is providing an option to duplicate credentials. Often, you're creating many sets of credentials for the same thing. If they all have the same information, notes, login, collection, and naming - all you're changing is the password. The ability to duplicate credential records quickly would be a big win. It doesn't do that right now. A feature I appreciate in another app, EndPass, is a shortcut that opens a mini window for quick access to credentials. Bitwarden could benefit from something like this, in addition to duplicating credentials. Other functionalities like team management and collections in Bitwarden are already simple. It doesn't need much more. We appreciate the simplicity and slow evolution rather than being overwhelmed with unnecessary features. It doesn't need to be pretty, just functional and accessible. And accessibility is crucial. If you're deploying to many people resistant to change, accessibility can be an objection. When someone claims they can't use a tool because of an accessibility issue, you're faced with a compliance challenge. Bitwarden does well in this regard. Still, accessibility should never be overlooked in favor of features. As you add more features, you potentially increase complexity and risk.
The product must be a bit more unified and refined. Features like syncing between devices must be a bit more refined, like 1Password. We have to click on the extension or right-click on the page to load the password.
It would be beneficial to incorporate additional automated features into it, such as the ability to automatically discover and integrate with various applications or systems like Kubernetes. Enhancing the tool by including additional security variables would be a valuable improvement.