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Jai Weil

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Jan 25, 2024, 4:00:32 AM1/25/24
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I just downloaded an app & tried to create an account for the app, but when I go to use Password Manager to create a password for it, I enter my Master Password but then I have to log into my Bitdefender account to get Password Manager to open!

But no......to access your "Master Password" you have to be logged in to your Bitdefender account which means you need to remember that password as well. So good thing I can open a browser, go to saved passwords, copy my Bitdefender account password & use it to open Bitdefender Password Manager!

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Hi @Alexandru_BD, thanks for that. Password Manager seems to be working on both my PC & Android mobile (currently a Samsung) most of the time, but occasionally on my mobile it wants me to log into my BD Central account to open the app rather than using my Master Password. So I have to look up my BD Central login details in my browser saved passwords to use it, which I think makes it somewhat redundant, not to mention very frustrating.

I guess I should change my Master Password occasionally, like everything else these days. But, I'd better pull out the hidden "little black book of passwords" to record that one...the holes in the sieve in my memory are getting bigger by the day it seems...lol. I seem to be quoting Homer a lot these days....Simpson that is..."doh!"...lol again.

Generate a secure, complex, and unique password for every new account, in a single click.Forget about reusing passwords. Forget the hassle of creating new, strong passwords. Forget about having to remember them.

Let us take care of your online safety habits. We will prompt you to store your passwords immediately after creating them. Moreover, the passwords will be kept in the ultra-safe environment we provide for you.

Has your data been leaked? Rest assured you will know if it has and have the chance to react. Password Manager constantly monitors breaches and issues alerts when usernames, e-mails, passwords, or credit cards are exposed.

It can import data seamlessly from a multitude of password managers such as 1Password, Bitwarden, Bitdefender Wallet, Dashlane, Chrome browser, Firefox browser, LastPass, Sticky Password. It supports many file formats: JSON, CSV, XML, TXT, 1pif, FSK.

Password Manager is a standalone password management software compatible with Windows, Android, macOS, and iOS, while the Wallet is a password manager module with basic functionality that comes with our paid security solutions Bitdefender Antivirus Plus, Bitdefender Internet Security, Bitdefender Total Security.

Bitdefender Password Manager has a feature that allows you to easily export your saved passwords (including account logins, secure notes, etc.) into a CSV or an encrypted file if you wish to switch to another password manager service.

After I included some basic information, the password manager was ready to go. I continued with my other favorites by importing passwords in a .CSV file. At that point, all of my log-in details were also available on my phone and tablet for quick, secure logins.

Nearly done, I now imported my database of passwords. Happily, right after I set up Password Manager, a help area on the right on the Central main screen explained how to import passwords. I used the .CSV format but the program accepts a wide variety of file types, including .XML, .TXT and .FSK formats as well as direct imports from two dozen popular password managers, including 1Password, Bitwarden, Dashlane and Watchguard.

As an introductory offer, Bitdefender is currently offering annual subscriptions for its password manager for $19.99 for the first year (normally $29.99). A monthly plan is available for $2.99 a month. The app comes with a 30-day free trial period.

modelType - modelVersion - title - firstName - lastName - country - zip - city - street - street2 - company - county - region - email - phoneNumber - notes - url - username - password - favorite - text - color - name - cardName - number - securityCode - pinCode - type - expirationDateMonth - expirationDateYear

After you have completed the above, please let me know which columns remain. It should probably be just modelType, modelVersion, title, notes, url, username, password, and favorite, but please confirm. Also, please let me know if you still see two different values (1 and 3) in the modelVersion column, and if so, whether you notice anything different in the row contents for items with modelVersion=1 vs. modelVersion=3.

If the exported .csv file has the headers modelType, modelVersion, title, firstName, lastName, country, zip, city, street, street2, company, county, region, email, phoneNumber, notes, url, username, password, favorite, text, color, name, cardName, number, securityCode, pinCode, type, expirationDate, expirationYear, then you should follow the instructions here (Part 1) and here (Part 2).

Bitdefender Password Manager offers common features like a form filler, password strength reports, and easy password imports. If you want to import passwords from various file formats, Bitdefender has multiple options, like json, CSV, XML, and more types available.

You can either select All characters or Easy to type. You can even check the password history to see previously generated credentials that are temporarily stored for easy access.

Using the password quality check was easy, and we think any good password manager should offer this to keep security at the forefront of your online browsing. Capturing passwords was a breeze, and the password generator could not have been easier to use.

Customer support did share that Bitdefender has certifications that back up the security of the password manager. One of those certifications is ISO 27001, which is the international standard for information security.

As password manager prices go, we think this one is about average. The individual plan for 1Password is the same, but the Families plan is a bit cheaper, coming in at $4.99/mo, and it covers up to five people.

Bitdefender Password Manager is a standalone product that\u2019s compatible with most browsers and devices, while Bitdefender Wallet is a password manager module with basic functionality that comes with Bitdefender\u2019s more basic tiers.

Hi, I am considering moving from Bitdefender and I would like to know if I buy a multi-user licence will each user have their own dedicated Password Manager account so each can store their own passwords and not share them?

Thorin Klosowski has spent a decade writing about technology, with a focus on software for many of those years. He has written about privacy and security for the bulk of that time and has tested countless password managers.

Passwords are as annoying as they are necessary, and a good password manager can keep you secure while making it easier to juggle the sheer number of passwords you need to be a person on the internet. Using a password manager is one of the most important things you can do to protect yourself online, aside from using two-factor authentication and keeping your operating system and web browser up to date. If any of your passwords are weak and easy to guess, if you reuse any of your passwords across multiple sites, or if the sites you use are ever hacked and your account is compromised, you risk losing access to your accounts and your data. In fact, if you reuse passwords, chances are good that your password is already out there on an easy-to-find database. You can even check to see if your email address or password has been involved in a data breach.

1Password is compatible with all the operating systems and browsers that most people use: Standalone apps for Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android all allow you to view and edit all the items in your vault. 1Password also has browser extensions for Chrome, Firefox, Brave, and Microsoft Edge that handle basic functions like autofilling passwords and creating new ones. If you use Safari on Mac, you need to download the desktop app, which includes the extension for Safari. Figuring out exactly which program to download is often confusing for newcomers and still manages to trip us up sometimes. We recommend downloading the desktop and mobile apps for your operating systems, along with the browser extensions for whatever web browsers you use.

Bitwarden supports the same operating systems and browsers as 1Password does, including Windows , macOS , iOS, and Android. Bitwarden, like 1Password, supports logging in with your face or fingerprint, whichever method your device supports. Browser extensions for Chrome, Firefox, and Opera (like 1Password, Bitwarden packs its Safari extension into the desktop app) let you easily autofill usernames and passwords no matter which browser you use.

We dismissed most other password managers for lacking one or more features, such as not participating in third-party security audits or not supporting one or more of our desired operating systems. That list includes Ascendo DataVault Password Manager, Avast Passwords, Avira Password Manager Pro, Blur, Enpass, eWallet, F-Secure ID Protection, LogMeOnce, McAfee True Key, mSecure, Norton Password Manager, oneSafe, Password Boss, Password Safe, RememBear, Revelation, RoboForm, SaferPass Premium, SplashID Pro, Sticky Password, and Splikity.

Usually, yes. Both 1Password and Bitwarden Premium accounts support security keys as a second factor for login. The free version of Bitwarden does not support security keys but does support using an authentication app. Consult the feature list on other password managers to look for such support before signing up.

Yes. Most password managers with iOS and Android apps can autofill usernames and passwords both on websites and in apps, replacing (or augmenting) the built-in autofill features in those operating systems. You can find directions for setting this up in 1Password on iOS and Android, as well as directions for Bitwarden on iOS and Android.

Bitdefender lets you manually type in login credentials, but doing so is tedious. Most users prefer to simply log in and rely on Bitdefender to capture the entered credentials. After you submit your credentials, you can let the password manager save them, skip saving once or always, or edit the captured data to add a friendly title.

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