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The fundamentals of securing your online accounts involve strong, unique passwords. But are you pairing that with a randomly generated username for added privacy and protection? Find out why generating username aliases is growing in popularity among security champions today and how Bitwarden is making it easy to integrate into your everyday life online.

If you're interested in exploring the latest password security risks and adoption trends, Bitwarden recently published The Survey Room—a complete list of third-party survey reports that represent the opinions of IT decision-makers, security enthusiasts, and Bitwarden community members. These data-driven insights are designed to help you make smart, security-first decisions.
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An introduction to the Bitwarden Web UI
If your primary Bitwarden client is the browser extension or mobile app, you may not know that the Bitwarden Web Vault includes additional features, such as the ability to manage organisations and access Vault Health Reports. Learn more about the Bitwarden Web Vault and see what's what.
How to use security keys with Bitwarden
Two-factor authentication is critical to online security. Bitwarden makes it easy for you to integrate physical security keys (such as Solokeys and Yubikeys) to strengthen your online protection. Unlike traditional 2FA (where a 6-digit key is sent to your smartphone via SMS or a 2FA app on your smartphone), you authenticate using a physical key that is registered through the Bitwarden web-based interface. How do you use physical keys with Bitwarden? This article walks you through the process.
Cyber Security Advice for Small Businesses from the NCSC
Recognising that many small and medium-sized businesses may not have a budget for a dedicated IT security team, the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has developed a campaign that shares practical recommendations for keeping data secure and preventing unauthorised access. Check outthe NCSC tips
The EU is on the case: Cyber Security Advice from ENISA
In June, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) kicked off its cyber health campaign by sharing tips on how individuals and organisations can better protect their data and prevent threats such as phishing and other cyber attacks. Readthe highlights
Bitwarden Design: Updating the Web Vault Experience
The recent Bitwarden vault refresh incorporated important user feedback, comments, suggestions and other data-driven insights. Dive into thefeedback and research
Next up on the Product Roadmap

The updated2022 Product RoadmapVault Hours
Community Spotlight

The community plays an important role in contributing to a world free from breaches and hacks by sharing helpful security tips and experiences. Bitwarden recently hosted the first online Community Forum event – an open venue for feedback, questions and sharing success stories.
2022 Bitwarden Community Forum Award winnersthe recording
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Team Bitwarden
