

8Bit Solutions is still a young, small company. SN: Are there any areas where Bitwarden falls short? Open source offers the freedom for our users to do things that they couldn't do otherwise. He did this not because he needed to, but simply because he could. Being open source offers numerous advantages such as helping us gain the trust of new users (something important and hard to do in the password management space), helping keep the quality of our code in check, and allowing us to offer important features like self-hosted Bitwarden, just to name a few.Įarlier this year, we saw a user rewrite a new core backend for Bitwarden in Ruby, which he then deployed to his own home server to use with our other client applications. KS: The main advantage we have over many of our top competitors is that we're focused on making our entire product line open source. SN: What advantages does Bitwarden have over, say, LastPass or 1Password? I thought things could be done better and that there was great value in doing so. There was also a lack of quality, open source solutions available. I became frustrated by the complexity and barrier to entry many of the existing solutions offered. Kyle Spearrin: I've used password management tools for years. Scott Nesbitt: Why did you develop Bitwarden? Recently I had the opportunity to ask Spearrin some questions about Bitwarden's origins, how it secures user information, where he sees Bitwarden going, and more. His company, 8Bit Solutions, develops and markets an open source alternative to services like LastPass and 1Password called Bitwarden.

Webinar: Automating system security and compliance with a standard operating systemĪ little over two years ago, software developer Kyle Spearrin decided the open source world needed its own web-based password manager.

Some password managers like Dashlane also let you retrieve your master password using biometric authentication, but even that will work only if you've enabled it before forgetting the master password. The recovery options mentioned above will only work if you've authorized them previously. Admin password reset: Those with an enterprise account can reach out to their admins to reset and regain access to their accounts.Access using emergency contact: Provided you have the emergency access option enabled on your account, you can contact your emergency contact to regain access to your vault.A password hint: Your password manager will send you the password hint (if you have one set up) via email.Some of them offer you tools to recover the password in case you forget it, but you can't really use them unless you've pre-authorized those options. Almost all modern password managers operate with zero-knowledge encryption, so they can't read or retrieve your master password.
