How to Move LastPass Passwords to Bitwarden – Guide
LastPass is changing its free tier to allow users to choose between desktop (laptopPC) and mobile (phone, tablet). After March 16, 2021, you decide which device to use LastPass on first. So if you log into your phone this is it: you can only use LastPass in phones and tablets, not Windows laptops and computers. This decision is intended to convince people to upgrade to LastPass Premium. But while this new limitation might be good for some people, for most it is a problem and they will be looking for an alternative free password manager. We think Bitwarden is the best choice because it is open source so anyone can review its code and that makes it trustworthy. The fact that it’s open source also means it’s free and behaves exactly like LastPass’ free tier, giving you unlimited devices and access to your passwords and other data from any of your devices. There’s a premium tier that costs $10 (about £7) a year, which gives you more storage for encrypted files and additional two-factor authentication for devices like the Yubikey. Switching to a new password manager seems like a big hassle, but the good news is that you can export your logins from LastPass and import them into Bitwarden, saving you from having to re-add all those sites manually.
How to Transfer Your LastPass Passwords to Bitwarden
Export your LastPass Vault
First, you need to export your LastPass password vault. If you are already using LastPass, you are probably using the browser extension and everything can be easily done with the extension. So make sure you are logged in with your master password. The LastPass extension icon turns red when you are logged in.
Import passwords into Bitwarden
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