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article Vault Data [security] true false [] 01 [/article/what-information-is-encrypted/] This article explains the different types of Vault data you can store in your Bitwarden password manager Vaults and how items are encrypted.

All Vault data is encrypted by Bitwarden before being stored anywhere. To learn how, see Encryption.

Vault data can only be decrypted using a key derived from your master password. Bitwarden is a zero knowledge solution, meaning you are the only party with access to your key and the ability to decrypt your Vault data.

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Vault data that is encrypted includes, but is not limited to:

  • Names of Folders, Collections, Items, & Attachments
  • All Login information (including usernames, passwords, URIs, TOTPs, etc.)
  • All Card information (including cardholder name, number, brand, expiration, security codes, etc.)
  • All Identity information (including names, email, phone, passport numbers, license numbers, SSNs, addresses, etc.)
  • All Secure Notes and notes connected to a Login, Card, or Identity
  • All Custom Field name/value combinations