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 <note tip>Our servers are located in the secure [[https://www.involta.com/data-centers/data-center-locations/arizona|Involta Datacenter]] in Tucson, AZ.  If you would rather have your account on Bitwarden servers, please support them! We thank [[https://bitwarden.com|Bitwarden]] and [[https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden|Vaultwarden]] for their fantastic free, open-source software!</note> <note tip>Our servers are located in the secure [[https://www.involta.com/data-centers/data-center-locations/arizona|Involta Datacenter]] in Tucson, AZ.  If you would rather have your account on Bitwarden servers, please support them! We thank [[https://bitwarden.com|Bitwarden]] and [[https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden|Vaultwarden]] for their fantastic free, open-source software!</note>
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-===== Benefits ===== 
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-  * Greatly enhanced security 
-  * Multi-factor authentication (optional) 
-    * E-Mail, authenticator app, Duo, WebAuthn, YubiKey 
-  * Data can only be decrypted by you 
-  * Only need remember a single master password 
-  * Securely send text messages and files 
-  * Sharing (small fee) 
-    * Any organization 
-    * Family, business partners, etc. 
-  * Auto-fill (web browsers) 
-  * Use different credentials for every web site 
-  * Use long secure passwords 
-  * Save several types of data securely 
-    * Login credentials 
-    * Favorites, Bookmarks, URLs 
-    * Credit cards 
-    * Identities 
-      * Personal info 
-        * Phone number 
-        * Addresses 
-        * SSNs 
-    * Notes 
-  * MFA/2FA Authenticator Keys 
-    * Time-based one-time passwords (TOTPs) 
-    * Microsoft Authenticator 
-    * Google Authenticator 
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-And more. 
  
 ===== Why Bitwarden (Vaultwarden) ===== ===== Why Bitwarden (Vaultwarden) =====
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       * AES-CBC 256-bit encryption with PBKDF2 SHA-256       * AES-CBC 256-bit encryption with PBKDF2 SHA-256
     * **Only you can unlock the data**     * **Only you can unlock the data**
-    * Two Factor Authentication (2FA) Options+    * Two Factor Authentication (2FA) Optional
   * Securely **store important files or documents**   * Securely **store important files or documents**
   * Securely **send important files or documents to anyone**   * Securely **send important files or documents to anyone**
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