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Why We Recommend Bitwarden as Your Password Manager

We talk a lot about password security here at Lyme PC Repair—and with good reason.

Weak or reused passwords are one of the most common ways attackers gain access to personal data, email accounts, and even business networks. If you’re still trying to remember every login or relying on a browser’s built-in password tool, it’s time to level up.

There are a ton of password managers out there, but Bitwarden is the one we recommend most often. It’s open-source, easy to use, and offers both free and affordable paid plans for individuals, families, and businesses. You can access your passwords from any device, store secure notes, and even generate strong passwords on the fly. For most people, it’s a massive upgrade in both convenience and security.

We also like that Bitwarden supports two-factor authentication, lets you self-host if you’re more advanced, and doesn’t lock essential features behind a paywall. Whether you’re managing one account or a hundred, Bitwarden is a solid place to start.


🔍 What to Look For in a Password Manager:

  • End-to-end encryption
  • Cross-device sync
  • Two-factor authentication support
  • Open-source code or strong third-party audits
  • Easy-to-use interface

Bitwarden checks all of those boxes—and we’re happy to help you get set up if you’re not sure where to start.