Bitwarden Face Id



  1. Bitwarden Self Host
  2. Bitwarden Fingerprint
  3. Bitwarden Biometrics
  4. Bitwarden App Face Id
  5. Bitwarden Face Id Not Working

10 points

  1. Bitwarden, Santa Barbara, California. 3,724 likes 386 talking about this 2 were here. Bitwarden is the easiest and safest way for individuals, teams, and business organizations to store, share.
  2. Face ID support in Bitwarden (iOS)? Can't really find any info on this, does Bitwarden properly support FaceID? I'm planning on grabbing iPhone XR and since it lacks fingerprint scanner, I'd like to know if Bitwarden fully supports FaceID. And if it supports it fully or are there any limitations or issues?

Bitwarden Self Host

2 months ago*

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  • Open source. This is a pretty big one in terms of security as everyone can see all of the code and make sure there's no bad things running and how secure it is.
  • Free. You don't have to pay for anything and everything you need comes under the free plan. You can even share with one other person for free. If you want to support the devs, you can upgrade to Premium for only $10/year which is very inexpensive and can give you some nice quality of life perks (like built-in TOTP and YubiKey support).
  • Available on all platforms and browsers.
  • Available on F-Droid, a non-Google independent Android app store for privacy that only hosts free and open source apps. Used especially on phones with a custom ROM (like the privacy focused Graphene OS and Calyx OS).
  • Automatic cloud syncing across devices.
  • Minimal and clean UI design.
  • Dark mode (and some extra themes like AMOLED on Android).
  • Audited. It has received a bunch of top security audits and is compliant with all standards.
  • Self-hostable. For advanced users who want to host their own data.

2 points

2 months ago*

Bitwarden Fingerprint

Excellent summary!

My move from LP was essentially for this reason:

Biometrics

open source

Tks

0 points

2 months ago

Around a year ago, some people were recommending other platforms due to bitwarden being too small and lacking important features/poor UI. I have noticed no such thing in my 1 day of use (has autofill, password generation, face id for unlocking on my iPhone, stores the account I need, stores nonpassword data).

Does bitwarden support face id

Microsoft office for mac 2011 14.8 update. Has this all just been alleviated in the past months, or is it missing any luxuries I might have used before?

2 points

2 months ago

Maybe a few years ago, but not the case anymore. Bitwarden is a relatively new password manager compared to others (since about 2016-17 iirc), but it's grown a lot recently and has everything like biometric stuff and Windows Hello as well.

10 points

2 months ago*

  • Open source. This is a pretty big one in terms of security as everyone can see all of the code and make sure there's no bad things running and how secure it is.
  • Free. You don't have to pay for anything and everything you need comes under the free plan. You can even share with one other person for free. If you want to support the devs, you can upgrade to Premium for only $10/year which is very inexpensive and can give you some nice quality of life perks (like built-in TOTP and YubiKey support).
  • Available on all platforms and browsers.
  • Available on F-Droid, a non-Google independent Android app store for privacy that only hosts free and open source apps. Used especially on phones with a custom ROM (like the privacy focused Graphene OS and Calyx OS).
  • Automatic cloud syncing across devices.
  • Minimal and clean UI design.
  • Dark mode (and some extra themes like AMOLED on Android).
  • Audited. It has received a bunch of top security audits and is compliant with all standards.
  • Self-hostable. For advanced users who want to host their own data.

2 points

2 months ago*

Excellent summary!

My move from LP was essentially for this reason:

open source

Tks

Bitwarden

0 points

2 months ago

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Bitwarden Biometrics

Around a year ago, some people were recommending other platforms due to bitwarden being too small and lacking important features/poor UI. I have noticed no such thing in my 1 day of use (has autofill, password generation, face id for unlocking on my iPhone, stores the account I need, stores nonpassword data).

Has this all just been alleviated in the past months, or is it missing any luxuries I might have used before?

2 points

2 months ago

Bitwarden App Face Id

Bitwarden Face Id

Bitwarden Face Id Not Working

Maybe a few years ago, but not the case anymore. Bitwarden is a relatively new password manager compared to others (since about 2016-17 iirc), but it's grown a lot recently and has everything like biometric stuff and Windows Hello as well.





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