# About Trusted Communications

This section can help you verify that communications claiming to be from Bitwarden are legitimate. As a security-focused company, Bitwarden wants to ensure you can confidently identify authentic emails, websites, and other communications from the company.

The articles in this category cover three key areas:

**Official Bitwarden addresses and domains**: Learn which [URLs and email domains are genuinely owned and operated by Bitwarden](https://bitwarden.com/fr-fr/help/bitwarden-addresses/). This can help you avoid phishing attempts that use lookalike domains or suspicious addresses.

**Types of emails Bitwarden sends**: Understand [when and why Bitwarden will contact you via email](https://bitwarden.com/fr-fr/help/emails-from-bitwarden/), including account notifications, security alerts, and administrative messages. This can help you distinguish legitimate correspondence from potential scams.

**Complete email reference list**: Access a comprehensive [list of specific email addresses and message types you might receive](https://bitwarden.com/fr-fr/help/list-of-emails/) from Bitwarden, giving you a reliable reference to check against when you're unsure about a message's authenticity.

Together, these resources provide the information you need to stay secure and verify that any Bitwarden communication you receive is genuine.

## Current outbound communications

Aside from the ongoing communications described in the above articles, the following are some important emails that Bitwarden is currently sending to users and customers:

| From | Subject Line | Description |
|------|------|------|
| noreply@bitwarden.com | Exclusive survey: help shape the future of Bitwarden | (**November 2025**) Bitwarden is conducting a brand survey. Individual Premium users may receive an email invitation to participate with a link to a Bitwarden web page, and then a link to the survey service Conjointly. |