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Your admin has set up Bitwarden for your organization—now it's time to make it work for you. This course shows you how to save passwords automatically, share credentials securely, and integrate Bitwarden into your daily workflow so staying secure becomes effortless.
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There are a few different ways to join a Bitwarden organization; the one you'll need to use depends on your company's unique setup. Some organizations allow you to enroll by simply logging in with your single sign-on (SSO) account, and others will send email invitations to your work inbox:
If you're not sure, ask the IT team at your company or your manager for information on how you're expected to join Bitwarden.
Your master password
In most cases, but not all, you'll create a master password for logging in to Bitwarden. If you do create a master password, it's important that it is:
Memorable: Bitwarden employees and systems have no knowledge of, way to retrieve, or way to reset your master password. Do not forget your master password!
Strong: A longer, more complex, and less common password is the best way to protect your account. Bitwarden provides a free password strength testing tool to test the strength of some memorable passwords you are considering.
Trusted devices
In other cases, logging in to Bitwarden will require that the device you're logging in from be registered as a trusted one. When you join the organization, the device you use to join will automatically be registered as trusted, but you should acquaint yourself with the process for adding more trusted devices so you can securely access company credentials on-the-go.
The Bitwarden Password Manager web app will list all your vault items, including logins, cards, identities, and secure notes:
From the web app, you can fill your vault with information to keep secure, organize your credentials for easy access, and more. Items that you add in any Bitwarden app will sync to other Bitwarden apps you log in to so you can log into accounts from anywhere.
Import your passwords
The easiest way to import is using the Bitwarden Desktop app, which can pull passwords directly from Chromium browsers like Chrome, Edge, Brave, Vivaldi, and Opera)—no file export needed.
If you're migrating from a compatible iOS 26 password manager, you can also import directly into the Bitwarden mobile app.
For other methods, you'll need to export a file from your current password manager, then import it into Bitwarden. Watch the following short videos to get started.
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Sharing
As a member of your organization, you can securely share information like login credentials and credit cards. Shared items are grouped-together into collections.
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