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See also Create a VA Password Manager (Bitwarden) Account
See also VA Password Manager for Mobile (Bitwarden)
See also VA Password Manager for Firefox (Bitwarden)
Bitwarden User Basics Video: https://youtu.be/sf8qa2HcKSs
https://pw.virtualarchitects.com
https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden
https://bitwarden.com/help/security-faqs/
https://bitwarden.com/help/emergency-access/
* Greatly enhanced security * Multi-factor authentication
* Data can only be decrypted by you * Only need remember a single master password * Securely send text messages and files * Sharing (small fee)
* Auto-fill * Use different credentials for every web site * Use long complicated machine-generated passwords * Save several types of data securely
* MFA/2FA Authenticator Keys
And more.
You will probably want to use all three methods to make your life easier.
https://pw.virtualarchitects.com
This is a full featured interface to the system and is good for bulk management tasks.
You probably won't use the web page as much after you implement the browser plugins and mobile apps, but it's very good for performing organizational tasks.
If you sit in front of a computer, this is what you will probably use most.
You can also use the browser plugin on mobile devices.
Once you have your Bitwarden account filled out, you will probably want to disable the native browser (Firefox, Chrome) password management functions and just use Bitwarden.
Install the free Bitwarden app from your mobile app store and always have your secure bits of info on you.
This even works if you are temporarily disconnected.