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- Bitwarden desktop not working or responding Win 11
Re: Bitwarden desktop not working or responding Win 11 by nalor511 » Tue Oct 29, 2024 11:49 pm I always use the web, when things used to break in windows it was almost always windows
- Bitwarden usage process - Bogleheads. org
Bitwarden usage process by bertilak » Sat Dec 31, 2022 11:15 pm I switched from Lastpass to Bitwarden because of Lastpass' security woes My assessment: Bitwarden is a reasonable choice but is not quite as convenient as Lastpass Bitwarden uses the concept of timing out to close out it's access to the password database I find this inconvenient
- Transferring Keepass Data to New Computer - Bogleheads. org
Re: Transferring Keepass Data to New Computer by mhalley » Thu Aug 18, 2022 6:26 am When I used keepass, I used the csv format when transferring files I have since switched to Bitwarden
- Bitwarden and 2FA - Bogleheads. org
For Bitwarden, I use a TFA app (Microsoft Authenticator, which backs up to icloud), two Yubikeys (which are stored in secure locations), and a sealed envelope with the backup TFA codes (stored in a very secure location)
- iOS 26 - Working and Non-working apps thread - MacRumors Forums
Non-Working Apps (move to the other list once they are confirmed to be working) 1 1 1 1: VPN profile installation not possible No internet connection with an already installed profile Bradesco Net db Meter Dezibel: db Sound Level Meter Dallmayr Pay - connects via Blueooth to coffee
- Best 2FA authentification apps? - Bogleheads. org
I also use 2FAS with Bitwarden, and it works when I want to log into my vault I'm in the process of setting all this up as well, including for Bitwarden As I read the Bitwarden instructions, one can set up several 2FA methods and then have a hierarchy of options for login
- Best password manager, for pc and Android? - Bogleheads. org
Bitwarden works great on iPhone with FaceID and Safari, much better than Lastpass ever did PC and Chrome Edge works fine too I don't think there's necessarily a single "best" for all people -- but Bitwarden and Dashlane are near the top right now for cross platform use by individuals and families
- TWO password managers - one for security questions answers
Assuming you have a strong, long vault password, per Bitwarden, this would take decades to centuries 2) bad actor gets access to your encrypted vault (somehow), and there's a bug in the encryption algorithm such that the encrypted vault is easy to crack
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