Bitwarden
Mentioned in 7 analyzed podcast episodes across 4 shows
A free, open-source password manager and secrets management platform that has gained recognition as a privacy-focused alternative to paid competitors like LastPass and 1Password. The platform is praised by security experts for its enterprise capabilities, including support for hardware keys and passkeys, and has ranked #1 in enterprise password manager categories for six consecutive quarters. It appears across podcasts as both a recommended security solution and podcast sponsor, appealing to audiences interested in both personal finance and cybersecurity.
Episode Mentions
ChooseFI · Feb 23, 2026
We're Becoming Millionaires… Now How Do We Talk About It?
“Password manager recommended by security experts for creating and storing secure passwords”
MacBreak Weekly (Audio) · Feb 18, 2026
MBW 1012: Joining the YOLO Club - Apple's Special Experience Event on March 4th
“Episode sponsor; password manager and secrets management platform”
Rich On Tech · Jan 11, 2026
CES 2026, ChatGPT Health & Gmail gets AI boost (156, January 10, 2026)
“Free password manager discussed as alternative to LastPass with privacy-focused features”
Security Now (Audio) · Jan 7, 2026
SN 1059: MongoBleed - Code Signing Under Siege
“Open-source password manager ranked #1 in enterprise categories for six consecutive quarters; supports hardware keys and passkeys”
Rich On Tech · Jan 4, 2026
Helping my dad untangle his tech, Galaxy A17 & removing people from photos (155, January 3, 2026)
“Free, open-source password manager recommended as primary solution for credential management”
Rich On Tech · Dec 28, 2025
AI-enhanced wizardry, iPhone storage fixes & esports insights - Best of (154, December 27, 2025)
“Password manager supporting passkey storage and management across multiple devices”
Rich On Tech · Dec 20, 2025
Favorite apps of 2025, spam calls explanined & removing duplicate photos (153, December 20, 2025)
“Free cross-platform password manager featured as top app; replaced paid alternatives like 1Password”