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Simplify and scale your secrets management with Bitwarden

Development and DevOps teams choose Bitwarden Secrets Manager to securely manage and deploy their infrastructure and machine secrets.

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Take your secrets management seriously

Centralize secrets management - Securely store and manage secrets in one location to prevent secret sprawl across your organization.

Prevent secret leaks - Protect secrets with end-to-end encryption. No more hard coding secrets or sharing through env. files. 

Enhance developer productivity - Programmatically retrieve and deploy secrets at runtime so developers can focus on what matters most, like improving code quality.

Strengthen business security -  Maintain tight control over machine and human access to secrets with SSO integrations, event logs, and access rotation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Millions of businesses, enterprises, and individuals choose Bitwarden to secure their passwords, secrets, passkeys, and other sensitive credentials. Bitwarden offers robust enterprise solutions featuring flexible SSO integrations, audit logs, directory sync, SCIM provisioning, self-hosting, and more. Bitwarden takes security and privacy seriously with annual third-party security audits, zero knowledge encryption, and an open source code base.

Bitwarden Secrets Manager is built for developer teams to centrally store, manage, and deploy privileged secrets. Secrets Manager is tailored for infrastructure secrets and is supported only by the web app and the CLI clients. If you are looking to help your employees manage their personal credentials, check out Bitwarden Password Manager.

Yes! Secrets Manager and Password Manager can be used in conjunction to provide even stronger security to your business.

An organization will have the same plan across any product they are subscribed to. For example, if a customer is subscribed to a Bitwarden Password Manager Enterprise plan and decides to purchase Bitwarden Secrets Manager, they will also be subscribed to the Enterprise plan.

To subscribe to a different Secrets Manager plan than what you are currently subscribed to with Password Manager, simply create a new organization or account and sign up for Secrets Manager following these steps.

Yes. Bitwarden conducts regular third-party security audits and is compliant with major privacy and security regulations such as GDPR, CCPA, HIPAA, and SOC 2. Visit the Bitwarden Security and Compliance page for more information.

Secrets refer to digital authentication credentials for sensitive parts of the IT and developer ecosystem. Secrets are sensitive key-value pairs that need to be securely stored and should never be exposed in plain-text code or transmitted over unencrypted channels.

Examples of secrets are:

  • SSH keys

  • Database passwords

  • SSL or TLS certificates

  • Private encryption keys

  • API keys

  • One-time password devices

Machine accounts represent non-human machine users, like applications or deployment pipelines, that require programmatic access to a discrete set of secrets.

Bitwarden supports out-of-the-box integrations for GitHub Actions, Ansible, and GitLab CI/CD with more being added all the time. Software development kits (SDKs) are also available for building you own applicaitons and integrations.


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