

The typical scenario when signing in using a mobile app 2FA and a password manager is as follows: I won’t repeat here that two−factor authentication (2FA) is a good thing and why, I presume you already know that if you’re reading this article and use it at least for your most critical accounts. Nice!īut soon I discovered one feature that really struck me - Bitwarden can store and generate one−time passwords for two−factor authentication! Whoah! This raises many questions and potentially some worries, too, immediately: should I use it? Is it safe enough? Read on! Overall, I like that Bitwarden is open source, I find its UI cleaner and faster on all platforms that I use and also the Premium plan is cheaper.

A few weeks ago, I dropped LastPass in favor of Bitwarden as my new main password manager.
