Bitwarden
Bitwarden is a highly reputable, open-source password manager with end-to-end encryption, zero-knowledge architecture, and transparent security practices. Zero dangerous permissions, zero trackers, and multiple independent security audits. One of the safest apps scanned.
How we got to 12.
Zero permissions - eliminates credential exfiltration attack surface
Full source on GitHub; Cure53 and Synopsys audits published
AES-256 client-side encryption; Bitwarden cannot decrypt user vaults
Bitwarden Inc. - transparent funding, responsible disclosure program, no known breaches
No third-party ad networks or analytics trackers embedded
No documented data breaches, credential leaks, or security incidents
Cloud sync depends on Bitwarden infrastructure; offline access limited
Free tier fully functional; premium $10/year - no aggressive paywall
Hidden inside the code.
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