RuedigerJoe The user Eagle_Owl made an excellent review which I agree 100% to, when it comes to convenience plus privacy and security, there's no better password manager than Bitwarden in my opinion.
They have one special feature that I'm missing everywhere else and only few people talk about: Emergency Access. In other password managers, if you need to prepare people to access your vault (e.g. in case you die), you'll have to trust them with your login credentials. 1password let's you print out an access key but that's pretty much the same thing, whoever gets that paper will access your vault.
Bitwarden allows (for premium users) to set up the account in a way that specific other Bitwarden accounts (free ones included) can request to access all or some of your passwords. Now you have to accept or deny that request it in your account, but if a certain time passes without reaction, the request will be accepted automatically. I have set up 2 weeks for my account. So if I die or something else happens that incapacitates me, my wife can ask for access and after two weeks she gets everything she needs to continue my business or access my funds. If some attacker would try to get into my account via emergency access, I'd see it and deny it within 2 weeks. It's a genius concept and I wonder why nobody else is offering it (at least no one I would trust).