How to go passwordless with Bitwarden using biometric login
Going passwordless is actually much simpler than you might think. You can achieve passwordless authentication with Bitwarden without losing a single layer of security.
Going passwordless is actually much simpler than you might think. You can achieve passwordless authentication with Bitwarden without losing a single layer of security.
Innovations such as biometrics and integrations with enterprise SSO and security keys enable Bitwarden to offer passwordless authentication, reducing password entry and streamlining user experiences.
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Learn how to log into your Bitwarden account with secure and convenient passwordless authentication.
Currently in beta, the Bitwarden Passwordless.dev SDK for Android gives developers what they need to build FIDO2-based passkey features.
Bitwarden Passwordless.dev expands developer offering with magic links API.
Accelerating the passkey-secured workforce, Bitwarden adds new enterprise features to passkey developer kit.
Now available: This passwordless form of SSO allows users to log in and decrypt vaults using their SSO credentials and trusted devices. Read on to learn more.
Here is a quick overview on how you can use the Bitwarden Passwordless.dev .NET SDK in your ASP.NET applications to enable passkeys.
Bitwarden just announced a new form of passwordless SSO, allowing SSO users to log in and decrypt vaults with trusted devices. This now allows for total flexibility in SSO options, letting businesses choose where encryption keys are stored.
Bitwarden announces the general availability of Bitwarden Passwordless.dev, a developer toolkit that provides an extensive, easy-to-deploy API for integrating FIDO2 WebAuthn-based passkeys into websites and enterprise applications.
Bitwarden has acquired European-based startup Passwordless.dev, a significant milestone in rounding out the Bitwarden commitment to offering open source, scalable, and secure passwordless solutions to every business and end user.
The survey polled 800 IT decision makers across a range of industries and shows that passwordless technology is here to stay, with businesses enthusiastic about its perceived security benefits and improved user experience.