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Bitwarden - Open source password manager
Bitwarden is an open source password management platform for individuals, teams, and business organizations.
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@lemmy.mlHello! Is there any good FOSS Bitwarden Android app with Material You design? The official one is very ugly and laggy.
https://bitwarden.com/blog/native-mobile-apps/
Bitwarden announces the beta rollout of its native applications for iOS and Android, introducing new functionalities and optimizations.
cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/33197502
The ports 80 and 443 are already used by Adguard Home. I didnt find any way to change those ports for Bitwarden.
https://github.com/bitwarden/mobile/releases/tag/v2024.4.2
iOS App can now be used to create and sign in with passkeys.
https://old.reddit.com/r/Bitwarden/comments/1b32bbz/going_native_the_future_of_the_bitwarden_mobile/
Hi everyone. I wanted to post a quick update on the plans that are progressing around the Bitwarden mobile app. For those of you that don’t...
https://bitwarden.com/blog/bitwarden-adds-auto-fill-option-inside-form-fields/
Highly requested by the Bitwarden community, the new inline auto-fill menu greatly enhances the user experience, enabling users to fill login credentials faster than ever.
Hi mate,
I'm interested to know if it is possible to use a family plan in a self hosted Bitwarden instance.
Thanks
https://bitwarden.com/learning/pm-install-and-deploy-bitwarden-self-hosted/
Bitwarden is an integrated open source password management solution for individuals, teams, and business organizations
After spending all day setting up Bitwarden I ran into a roadblock getting the iOS app to work with it. I get an SSL error because my cert doesn't have the EKU value they want. I use OPNsense for my CA, and it doesn't have the ability to generate this value on a cert as far as I can tell. I really don't want to stand up another CA just to get this one app working. It's the only thing I've found a hard block on with using my internal CA in all my years of homelabbing.
The hilarious thing is that Safari on the same device will connect to my Bitwarden website with no issue - it thinks the cert is fine. Way to go, Apple.
This is mostly just a rant against Apple, but it would be nice if Bitwarden could bypass this by allowing you to trust your own cert inside the iOS app so you're not beholden to Apple's stupid requirements.