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Manage, store, secure, and share unlimited passwords across unlimited devices from anywhere. Bitwarden delivers open source password management solutions to everyone, whether at home, at work, or on the go. |
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Generate strong, unique, and random passwords based on security requirements for every website you frequent. |
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Bitwarden Send quickly transmits encrypted information --- files and plaintext -- directly to anyone. |
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Bitwarden offers Teams and Enterprise plans for companies so you can securely share passwords with colleagues. |
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Why Choose Bitwarden: |
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World-Class Encryption |
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Passwords are protected with advanced end-to-end encryption (AES-256 bit, salted hashtag, and PBKDF2 SHA-256) so your data stays secure and private. |
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Built-in Password Generator |
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Generate strong, unique, and random passwords based on security requirements for every website you frequent. |
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Global Translations |
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Bitwarden translations exist in 40 languages and are growing, thanks to our global community. |
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Secure and share sensitive data within your Bitwarden Vault from any browser, mobile device, or desktop OS, and more. |
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