

So right after you import your passwords to Bitwarden (Or any password Manager), you must delete the password file. That means that your passwords won't be encrypted. WARNING: All of the data that is stored in that. Then you'll be redirected to your brand new Bitwarden vault.Įxporting and Importing all of your passwordsĪt this point, you must login into your Last pass account and enter into your vault.Īfter that go to Advanced options>Manage your vault> ExportĬlick on that button and re enter your Lastpass master password.Īfter that, all of your passwords will be stored in. Now that you've signed up, you have to login with the credentials. Since it's a master password you won't have any option to recover it.Įxample of a good MP: MykeyBOARD-is#brokenSINCE2020Īs you may notice it contains a lot of characters and numbers, but it's fully memorable, and there is a high probability of not forget it. Next you will be redirected to a signup page:Īdvice: Create a fully memorable, long and secure master password. So you'll need to scroll down up to the bottom and take a look at Bitwarden's pricing section.Īs you may notice all the options are guided to create an organization account, therefore if you want to create a personal account you must click in the personal plans tab.Īfter that, the personal plans menu will be shown, and now you can create a free account by clicking the create a free account button.ĭon't worry the paid plans are totally optional, and probably you'll get more of what you need with a free account. But currently the home page of Bitwarden don't show the create personal account button that clear. So if you want to migrate your passwords, follow the following steps.įirst you'll need to create a personal account in Bitwarden.

It must be a full featured password manager:.I researched a lot about the bests password managers avaiable and I had two requirements: So this weekend I decided to migrate from Lastpass. Now you can only access your data either by Desktop or by the mobile app. Recently Lastpass has changed the way you can use it's free version. The problem comes when you analyze the free version of it. If you have a paid subscription I think you won't have any problems with it. So without further delay, let's get into the article. If you have some opinion about this post please let me know in the comment section. All is based in my opinion after reviewing these password managers and shouldn't be taken as a suggestion to use one product or another.Īs a developer I'm worried about the tools I use everyday and I took this space as a way of sharing my thoughts on it.


I just wanted to share my experience, using different kind of tools. I'm not being benefited by any means by writing this article.
