Editor's Note - Oct 12, 2022: In the October 2022 release, the encrypted export function has been expanded with details available here:
Password management is more important than ever, and backups are a key factor in keeping your data safe, secure, and available!
Encrypted JSON
The new Encrypted Export feature allows users to export Bitwarden Vault data into an encrypted JSON file. This process uses the same
This Bitwarden backup file contains the same data as the prior JSON export format but uses the Bitwarden encryption to ensure that the data is protected.
Users can perform the import of any encrypted JSON files into the same Vault from which it was exported. Because the Vault encryption key is used to encrypt the data, this key must be present to decrypt it as well. This means that if you
Best Practices
Using encrypted JSON as a means of backing up your Bitwarden Vault is a quick, easy, and secure way to save your data. It does however require the same account to import the data.
If you are concerned about losing access to your account for any reason or backing up outside of the Bitwarden ecosystem, we recommend using our regular JSON export coupled with an encryption tool of your choice. One method for this is using the
Bitwarden data liberation approach
At Bitwarden we believe in a transparent data liberation process where users can get access to their data anytime. This is available across all of our clients. With Bitwarden encrypted export, users have a simple, safe way to protect their data locally. With regular export, users can employ any encryption method they choose.
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To find out more about encrypted export, please visit our help article
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Editor's Note: This article was originally written on January 29th, 2021 and was updated on October 1st, 2022.