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Another Top Password Manager is Doing Away with Passwords

A key goal of Bitwarden is to make logging in as quick and easy as possible.

 


It has been announced that the open-source password manager, Bitwarden, has become passwordless to ease and accelerate users' access to their Bitwarden vaults. It is intended to make the service easier and faster for users. With its wide range of features and low price, Bitwarden is an open-source password manager that is highly secure, comes with tons of extras, and provides security for a low price. 

Also, Bitwarden is a zero-knowledge password manager, which means no one from the company can access or view the information you store in your Bitwarden vault at any time. 

The security tools offered by Bitwarden are on par with what users would expect from a premium password manager, including strong encryption, two-factor authentication (2FA), password security auditing, password breach monitoring, and options to host it either on a cloud service or locally. It is also equipped with a unique Send feature, which allows you to securely send sensitive information and files to non-Bitwarden users while remaining private. 

It is a password manager that lets you keep unlimited passwords across unlimited devices. It is also one of the few password managers that allow unlimited passwords to be synced across unlimited devices on its free plan. This makes it a wise choice for anyone trying to manage their passwords. 

Bitwarden explained in a press release that its update to its device authentication mechanism allows users to approve a login using their mobile device. This is done by exchanging a public and private key between the website's vault and a recognized, authorized device. It is designed to help prevent fraud and identity theft. 

Password-less Bitwarden

Bitwarden is a member of the FIDO Alliance. They are one of the many companies that have been working to improve the security of passwordless logins as part of this move. This system is designed to ensure that phishing and hacking scams are reduced to a minimum. 

A recent in-house survey conducted by Bitwarden is supportive of Bitwarden's commitment to the Alliance. According to the study, "nearly half of companies plan to deploy passwordless technologies shortly," with security being a key driver behind the move. 

According to 1Password, a password management software program, almost half of employees share passwords, putting their secure credentials at risk. The decision to make logins more personal and to move away from password-relying systems, maybe the welcome news that many organizations have been waiting for. 

DuckDuckGo is thrilled to announce that, Bitwarden has been selected for the "first external password manager solution" that will be integrated into Apple's next-generation Safari browser on macOS devices to continue the work that it has been doing to ensure that users' privacy remains protected. 

Passwordless logins are becoming increasingly popular since Apple and Google showcased them at events in the past two years. Consumer interest in them has grown, but few companies have added support for them. PayPal, one of the most popular online payment systems, is now offering the updated type of authentication on its website and app. 
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