I have used Bitwarden for a few years happily, but have been really annoyed at the UI changes in the chrome extension
Not only does it unnecessarily jar me out of my memorized places to click, but it also just takes 2 clicks to copy a password instead of 1. Seems like a small deal but it is genuinely a bad UI.
If you go to Settings -> Appearance and enable show quick actions, you can reenable the 1 click copy password again. Enabling compact mode and disabling animations also helps a lot.
Yes, but then you have to click the little "Fill" button. And if you enable "Click items to enable autofill on Vault view", you have to Rightclick -> View to edit stuff.
If you enable Autofill > Copy TOTP Automatically, when you use that keybind it'll copy the TOTP to your clipboard so that you can paste it in when prompted for it
Yes. This. They change the look adding more clicks and moving things around offering NEGATIVE value. At least they fixed biometric desktop auth but without telling you that you had to remove the extension and clean up some stuff to get it to work.
I just noticed on my Edge browser, I have two different profiles (work and personal). on 1 profile, I have a one-click interface (fill, copy UN, copy Pwd, copy 2fa code. On the other profile, I have two click interface as you described.
So do this: go to setting (lower right coner) -> appearance -> set width to extra wide, check compact mode, check show quick actions.
I would just love if it appeared more than 60% of the time it's supposed to on Android.
I'm sick of the dance of switching apps a few times to try to 'wake up' Bitwarden when I'm staring at a login page in my browser with no Bitwarden prompt anywhere, closing and reopening the browser, manually opening Bitwarden, switching apps a few times, then giving up and manually copying and pasting my password.
I had this same issue for years on Android with Bitwarden. I’m not sure how the password manager related APIs work to make it appear on android, but since switching to iOS, it always presents me with a generic “passwords” option, which then gets me to Bitwarden. Sometimes it’ll flag the specific account, but not always - this seems to be like the android quirk. I’d much prefer if android has that generic “password” option at all times, even when it didn’t know Bitwarden had an account for this service.
I too am very annoyed by this, and it has been happening for as long as I can remember. KeePassDX [1] works around this by providing a custom keyboard you can use to fill in your passwords anywhere.
Yup the UI and "click amounts" is terrible, a step down from both native Chrome or Firefox password managers.
If you have a domain.tld and are on sub.domain.tld it also shows ALL the credentials on EVERY subdomain and the tld, and you have to crawls through them all.
The only good thing is that I was finally able to switch away from Chrome on mobile, but for a high bad usability price.
You can disable that but changing the domain matching algorithm (or whatever it's called, it's not difficult to find). By default it matches to domain.tld, but you can request the exact match.
Not only does it unnecessarily jar me out of my memorized places to click, but it also just takes 2 clicks to copy a password instead of 1. Seems like a small deal but it is genuinely a bad UI.