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Over the summer months, Bitwarden readers were most excited about the mobile app beta program, which concluded in August. Other feature releases and how-to guides were also top favorites. Check out the top Bitwarden reads of the summer!
1. Phased Bitwarden mobile app beta testing
The Bitwarden native iOS app is now in General Availability (GA), but the excitement during the beta program was unmatched. Users who joined in on the
2. Should you be using passkeys?
In the simplest terms, a passkey is a secure way to log in to accounts without using a password. Because there is no password to steal, passkeys are a phishing-resistant way to lock and unlock your online accounts. In just eight minutes, you can learn
3. Inline Autofill Tool
Now, Bitwarden users can autofill more than usernames and passwords. The highly requested addition of
Not using the Bitwarden browser extension? Bitwarden supports all major browsers, from Chrome to DuckDuckGo, to enable a seamless and secure online experience. Explore
4. Password History Tool
Have you ever created a vault entry in Bitwarden Password Manager and then forgot what you named it? Or you couldn’t find it among hundreds of other password entries? There’s a tool for that! The Bitwarden
Your vaults are secure in the cloud or on-premises, and it is also wise to keep an up-to-date backup for history. Check out this step-by-step guide to
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