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Ryan_BW44 karma

No, Bitwarden uses zero-knowledge encryption, so nobody at the company can see your passwords. We can't even see your master password, which is partly used as the encryption key. You can verify this by looking at our source code, hearing from the community, and third-party security audits.

Ryan_BW43 karma

We're an open source technology and love the open source community. Bitwarden doesn't officially support vaultwarden, but understand there are community users who enjoy that project.

Ryan_BW35 karma

To add: the zero-knowledge encryption means that we can't reset your password either, so be sure to memorize it good and even write it down and store in a safe place!

Ryan_BW35 karma

Sharing in Bitwarden is done through Organizations. If you don't have access to a teams or enterprise plan, you can create a 2-person organization for free, and invite one other user.

Organizations are very scalable across very large companies, and is the key that you were missing. Take a look at this help article to learn more!

We also think the best way to experience Bitwarden on a mobile device is using one of our native apps! You can download them in the App Store or Google Play store.

ETA: Thank you for bringing Bitwarden to work! It's a huge vote of confidence and it means a lot to us. Good luck gaining forward progress there!

Ryan_BW20 karma

You can use Windows Hello in the Bitwarden extensions! You just need to have the desktop app installed and then link them together. Here's a help article to get you through the steps. https://bitwarden.com/help/biometrics/#enable-unlock-with-biometrics