Avira Password Manager generates and remembers secure passwords. Extra safeguards available include touch and face ID login, 2-factor authenticated login, and secrets (e.g. payment card information, notes, etc) storage.
$0
per month
Bitwarden
Score 9.2 out of 10
N/A
Bitwarden headquartered in Santa Barbara offers open source password management solutions for individuals, teams, and business organizations.
$48
per year per user
LastPass for Business
Score 8.1 out of 10
N/A
LastPass is a password management application to simplify access to enterprise applications for users but also increase centrality and ease of management of access for administrators with task automation, convenient and secure password sharing, and other features.
$36
per year 1 user
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Avira Password Manager
Bitwarden
LastPass for Business
Editions & Modules
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Teams
$4
per month (billed annually) per user
Enterprise
$6
per month (billed annually) per user
Free
$0.00
Premium
$3.00
per month (billed annually)
Teams
$4.00
Per User Per Month (billed annually)
Enterprise
$6.00
Per User Per Month (billed annually)
Identity
$8.00
Per User Per Month (billed annually)
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Avira Password Manager
Bitwarden
LastPass for Business
Free Trial
No
Yes
Yes
Free/Freemium Version
Yes
Yes
Yes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
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Yes
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
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Avira Password Manager
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Bitwarden
Verified User
Employee
Chose Bitwarden
LastPass had a huge security breach which led us to switch to Bitwarden.
Other solutions felt more clunky or were significantly higher priced. Bitwarden seems to straddle the consumer/prosumer/SMB fence more than adequately by designing their user experience to feel welcoming but also trustworthy and reliable. The other tools seem to assume that …
They offer similar capabilities, but LastPass for Business had a cleaner UI and was more user-friendly. Both of them struggled a little bit with customer service, but I'd say Lastpass has a slight edge on that as well. Also, Bitwarden made it very difficult sometimes to log …
We originally choose last pass for business due to its ease of use, simplicity, and its scalability. We eventually moved away from this software to Bitwarden for its higher customization levels and its also having everything we needed to get the job done at a cheaper price to …
I have also used Bitwarden and this is the one that has not always pulled up my login info when I open an app that I need to login to, so I have to waste some time opening up Bitwarden's app in order to search for the specific login info I need. However, this is also an app …
Before using LastPass for Business, I checked out 1Password to research its capabilities, but I didn't use it. I have to use Avira Password Manager for small-business certification and re-certification purposes because a small-business certifying entity requires it; Avira is …
We use LastPass for business as it provides the most functionality for the price. products like Bitwarden are locked behind a paywall for features that LastPass has as a baseline such as dark web monitoring and password strength scores. We have weekly events where the security …
While LastPass for Business is a little more expensive, it has a more robust feature set and configurable deployment. We also found that it was easier to deploy, and its documentation was very detailed and easy to understand. While we did prefer the simpler Bitwarden interface, …
The LastPass Vault feature is more user friendly than Bitwarden. It gives a nice view of all passwods and the access within. Bitwarden's pricing is more attractive though.
Verified User
Engineer
Chose LastPass for Business
LastPass has a CLI, which was a must for us. Also, it was cheaper than 1Password and met our requirements. 1Password might be better, and maybe would've even been better for us in retrospect, but we were already familiar with LastPass from personal experience so it also made …
[Avira Password Manager] is a highly recommended tool to manage all passwords. It has made it possible for us to save all our passwords and no one can get access to those as it protects them with a master password and give us an alert if someone tries to hack it. it is not good if someone is looking for easy to use password manager tool.
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.
Honestly, I cannot think of a scenario where LastPass is less appropriate for business use. LastPass has done nothing but help me complete my day to day work in a much more efficient manner. Due to LastPass I no longer have to try and remember my user IDs and password and I save time by not having to type the data into the user ID and password fields. This is exceptionally helpful for me as I work in IT/Software Support and I am logging in and out of the same websites numerous times a day.
LastPass has been a game changer for me. I keep more than 100 passwords for financial sites for my company and many of those sites will automatically log you out if you've been idle for 10 or 15 minutes. Typing and re-typing credentials is not only extremely inefficient, but it also adds the risk that you could type them incorrectly and have your account locked. LastPass fills in all my credentials automatically and helps me to generate secure passwords for new sites. I will always want this software on my machine because it makes my life so much easier.
Easy to use, just missing a few quality of life features. Nothing to suggest it's not awesome as it is, just bells and whistles to make it more convenient.
I login to LastPass when I turn on my computer in the morning and I use it throughout the day. I cannot express how much easier, quicker, smoother (running out of adjectives) this is than our old Excel spreadsheet. I don't bookmark pages anymore, I put them in last pass as all I have to do is search for the site name, press launch and because I have auto signin for most of the sites, I'm in and doing my business in seconds. Truly a blessing!
Haven't had to directly contact support all that much (at least not me personally, I don't know that anyone else on the team has needed to) but the Help Desk options/resources and documentation available are enough to answer any questions, although for what it's worth, the contact support options are not hard to find, and aren't hidden like some sites have it. Additionally, free new user training is offered for those who want it.
Educating users on password management and the basics of the solution is key to then have them successfully start using it themselves. Many have taken it further and now use it for personal passwords as well.
Although the interface of Dashlane was user friendly and it was easy to operate but the worst part of Dashlane was first its pricing which is very reasonable in the case of Avira and secondly Dashlane was not enough to provide security to all our passwords as Avira [Password Manager] has secured all our passwords with a Master password.
Other solutions felt more clunky or were significantly higher priced. Bitwarden seems to straddle the consumer/prosumer/SMB fence more than adequately by designing their user experience to feel welcoming but also trustworthy and reliable. The other tools seem to assume that users are ok with struggling in their onboarding process.
I use LastPass for Business has a user as it has been chosen by my company. If I have to compare with other tools that I use for personal reasons like KeePassXC I consider LastPass well integrated, I don;t find the same good way with the other tool I just mentioned.
Access levels and the organization features in LastPass are so flexible that you can set up your structure to work for virtually any scenario. You can also prevent employees from being able to see the actual credentials, which is huge for security, especially in large companies.