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Theeo123,
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https://www.androidpolice.com/bitwarden-adding-passkeys-support-browser-extension/

Bitwarden has started rolling out passkey support to it's browser extensions as of version version 2023.10.0

benzogaga33, French
@benzogaga33@mamot.fr avatar

La nouvelle version de Bitwarden ajoute la prise en charge des passkeys ! https://www.it-connect.fr/la-nouvelle-version-de-bitwarden-ajoute-la-prise-en-charge-des-passkeys/ -OS

danie10,
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Bitwarden begins adding passkey support to its password manager

Although Bitwarden now supports storing and logging in using passkeys from its browser extensions, it’s not currently possible to store passkeys in the company’s mobile app. According to Bitwarden’s FAQ, this feature is “planned for a future release.”

Fina ...continues

See https://gadgeteer.co.za/bitwarden-begins-adding-passkey-support-to-its-password-manager/

garritfra, German
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Uhh baby! :ablobcatattention: Passkey support for just dropped! :ablobcatbongo:

https://bitwarden.com/de-DE/passwordless-passkeys/

kev,
@kev@fosstodon.org avatar

@garritfra has it actually dropped? It says coming soon, and I see nothing for passkey support in my BW app.

jle,

@kev @garritfra At least the next browser addon update should have it: https://github.com/bitwarden/clients/releases/tag/browser-v2023.10.0

governa,
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Adds Support for - Release Notes :bitwarden:

https://bitwarden.com/help/releasenotes/

feudjais, French
@feudjais@eldritch.cafe avatar

Je me renseigne pour mon instance mais je vois beaucoup d'articles qui utilisent

Je ne suis pas fan d'utiliser Docker en prod. Il n'y a pas d'autres solutions ?

Retoots fortement appréciés ❤️

AntoineD,

@feudjais

Je n’ai pas testé, car j’ai toujours hébergé Vaultwarden avec docker, mais ce snippet a 2 semaines et explique comment l’installer sur debian, sans docker :
gist.github.com/heinoldenhuis/f8164f73e5bff048e76fb4fff2e824e1

adingbatponder,
@adingbatponder@fosstodon.org avatar

Do I do the workaround to be able to install in by permitting the insecure package which is listed in the error message as EOL
{
nixpkgs.config.permittedInsecurePackages = [
"electron-24.8.6"
];
}
or is there a better solution (other than bitwarden-cli).

adingbatponder,
@adingbatponder@fosstodon.org avatar

@cleeyv Thanks ! ...daft question... Do updates happen automatically whenever one rebuilds the os by running the config? I.e. does re running the config over and over eventually cause the update to be used automatically ?

AngryAnt,
@AngryAnt@mastodon.gamedev.place avatar

@adingbatponder @cleeyv If your setup uses channels (the default), you need to pass --upgrade to your rebuild in order to fetch the latest version of your channel (holding updated packages).

RxBrad,

I wonder how has managed to dodge all of the bullets fired at all of the other password managers lately...

Or if they're simply unaware of (or not reporting) their issues.

teamtuck,

@RxBrad I really hope they don't get busted. Been using it for years; took me most of those years to get the wife on it....

governa,
@governa@fosstodon.org avatar

vs. Pass: What's The Best Password Manager? :bitwarden: :protonmail:

https://itsfoss.com/bitwarden-vs-proton-pass/

governa,
@governa@fosstodon.org avatar

@edgren Agreed 💪 :bitwarden:

bresam,

@governa I have used Proton Pass for quite some weeks now. Overall i need to say that the software doesn't feel finished. E.g. missing share functionality or missing QR code reader integration for adding TOTP data to logins. Now i have switched back to (for the moment) probably i will have a look on too soon.

cybersmog,
@cybersmog@phpc.social avatar

We're switching our corporate password manager from to due to several security incidents with LastPass in the past and the increased risk that leaked password vaults will be cracked in the near future.
This means a lot of work now, as every password for publicly accessible services has to be changed manually in this transition process.

argueztech,

I'm happy to announce that I'm going Premium with SimpleLogin 🔑 🥳. From @protonmail.

This platform lets you create email aliases that are forwarded to another one.

This way, you avoid revealing your real adresses which might be leaked after cyber attacks.

If one of your aliases is compromised you can just "burn it" and get a new one 🔥 .

PRO Tip: Use the Bitwarden integration (@bitwarden)

📌 Feel free to reach me out for advice on computer safety.

protonmail,
@protonmail@mastodon.social avatar

@argueztech Happy to hear that you are now relying on @simplelogin, Alejandro! If you have any questions about any of the functionalities, don't hesitate to reach out to us here on Mastodon or at: https://proton.me/support/contact.

danie10,
@danie10@mastodon.social avatar

Bitwarden finally brings 2FA logins to free users

Previously, you had to pay for Bitwarden’s premium plan to add 2FA for your stored logins. Bitwarden is claiming they are the only password manager to now include 2FA logins for free.

As a paying customer, I’ve long been using Bitwarden’s 2FA for logins, a ...continues

See https://gadgeteer.co.za/bitwarden-finally-brings-2fa-logins-to-free-users/

#2fa #bitwarden #security #technology

airik,

@danie10 really wish they had a better way to store totp codes. Storing together with passwords is not good practice and makes the totp NOT a second factor anyway.

danie10,
@danie10@mastodon.social avatar

@airik true ideally they should be apart. But both apps are usually on the same device which is also a risk.

tecnotestering, Spanish
tuneintodetuned,
@tuneintodetuned@mastodon.social avatar

@tecnotestering
Todo tranqui! 💛
En algun momento debería compartir recomendaciones para seguridad y privacidad, aunque varias cosas que me gusta usar y hacer ya aparecen en https://privacyguides.org.

tecnotestering,

@tuneintodetuned millones de gracias por compartir el enlace de verdad…
Hemos parado un poco con los Tips Tecnología… intentaremos retomar el poner uno al día 😄

tristan,

Just used my selfhosted instance to send off a document with banking info. I always appreciate this way of sending secure files to clients and other entities--I can set expiration time, number of accesses before deletion, and of course, a password. It's comforting to know that my file isn't sitting in all its unencrypted glory on a mailserver somewhere that any old company sysadmin can access. (This doesn't stop it from sitting on random people's computers forever, though.)

jaybird110127,

@tristan Okay, so how do you set that up so the recipient can retrieve the document? Or did you set them up a Bitwarden account, or…

tristan,

@jaybird110127 It gives you a share link that you send them. No account is needed--just the password, if you set one. You can then see under the "Send" tab in the Bitwarden UI how many accesses that link has had so far, if it's expired, etc. https://bitwarden.com/products/send/

gracjan,

added support () for for all users (including those on a free plan). The ability to use Bitwarden to store passkeys for other things and to login to Bitwarden using just a passkey (without a password) is coming soon. https://bitwarden.com/blog/fido2-webauthn-2fa-in-all-bitwarden-plans

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