Bitwarden vs. Self Service Reset Password Management

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Bitwarden
Score 9.4 out of 10
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Bitwarden headquartered in Santa Barbara offers open source password management solutions for individuals, teams, and business organizations.
$4
per month (billed annually) per user
Self Service Reset Password Management
Score 9.3 out of 10
N/A
The Self Service Reset Password Management, or SSRPM, application from Tools4ever is a self-serve password management application that allows end users to manage their password (e.g. a forgotten password) in a secure fashion without alerting the IT help desk.N/A
Pricing
BitwardenSelf Service Reset Password Management
Editions & Modules
Teams
$4
per month (billed annually) per user
Enterprise
$6
per month (billed annually) per user
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
BitwardenSelf Service Reset Password Management
Free Trial
YesNo
Free/Freemium Version
YesNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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User Ratings
BitwardenSelf Service Reset Password Management
Likelihood to Recommend
9.7
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9.0
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Usability
9.7
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User Testimonials
BitwardenSelf Service Reset Password Management
Likelihood to Recommend
Bitwarden supports various forms of two-factor authentication, including time-based one-time passwords (TOTP), Duo, YubiKey, and other hardware-based tokens. This integration enhances the security of the Bitwarden account and allows to store and manage their 2FA credentials for other applications within Bitwarden itself.
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It's a great tool for limiting (eliminating) calls to your IT department or Help Desk to assist with Windows Login issues. For organizations that don't mind having a dedicated onsite or hosted server to provide this type of service its a great tool to have implemented in the environment.
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Pros
  • Bitwarden secures company passwords within the organization vault.
  • Bitwarden makes entering credentials to different websites a breeze.
  • Bitwarden allows us to shares passwords securely within our organization.
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  • It provides ease of use in assisting end users with login issues.
  • Provides self-service when passwords or account assistance is needed.
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Cons
  • Sometimes it will not fill in my password and I have to do it manually.
  • It does not work as well at filling in passwords on the mobile app.
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  • The product serves its purpose fairly well. Perhaps an additional feature that can assist remote users would be beneficial.
  • Sending alerts or notifications when a user has been locked out would be great. We are able to access this information from the Admin Portal but a system generated email would be helpful.
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Usability
Bitwarden is easy to use and has a very straightforward simple interface. Having coverage across multiple platforms is the key to its value to me. Additionally, Bitwarden is consistently rated by third party (PC Magazine, Wired, Tom's Guide, etc.) as one of the best password managers available.
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Alternatives Considered
Bitwarden hasn't been hacked and is easy to implement. None of the others can say the same in both aspects.
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There were no other services that we had the opportunity to compare this to. It seemed to be one of a kind product aside from using some type of biometrics solution.
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Return on Investment
  • Saves me time by storing all of my login information. I'm no longer digging through my notes app or having to reset passwords that I've forgotten.
  • Stores vendor names, addresses, and W-9's. I don't have to text or email vendor's asking for this info every time I work with them.
  • Protects my data by identifying weak or unused passwords. Bitwarden helped me identify multiple weak and reused passwords and I quickly updated them using their built-in password generator.
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  • It has helped us reduce cost on the amount of time spent on assisting users with Windows Login issues.
  • A decreased number of calls to our Help Desk allowing for IT to work on bigger tasks.
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ScreenShots

Bitwarden Screenshots

Screenshot of the Bitwarden Vault, where users can generate, autofill, and share unlimited credentials and other sensitive data from any browser, mobile device, or desktop application.Screenshot of the Bitwarden browser extension that protects passwords and digital secrets in a vault, auto-fills them, and generates new passwords that are fully encrypted end-to-end (even the Bitwarden team can’t access them).Screenshot of Bitwarden's password generator, used to generate strong and unique passwords, including usernames. It also integrates with email alias services for additional security. Using the strong generator tool keeps personal info like anniversaries and pet names out of your passwords, out of the dark web, and out of hackers’ hands.Screenshot of Bitwarden Send, a feature that lets users quickly share encrypted files and text with another individual via a private link. It can also be used to automatically share vault items using collections in a Bitwarden organization.Screenshot of Bitwarden's sync feature, that syncs passwords and other sensitive data (like identities, addresses, and credit cards) across devices, including mobile devices.Screenshot of where Bitwarden can auto-fill login information into websites. Autofill can be used across browsers, mobile apps (Android and iOS), and other places using associated URIs.