οΈ The Bitwarden roadmap has been updated, let us know what you think.
https://community.bitwarden.com/c/feature-requests/pm-feature-requests/55/l/latest?board=default
οΈ The Bitwarden roadmap has been updated, let us know what you think.
https://community.bitwarden.com/c/feature-requests/pm-feature-requests/55/l/latest?board=default
@ppb1701 It depends on your threat model, a good example would be using a Yubikey nano that sits in your usb c slot, makes it quick to tap and enter pin.
In the post above, main comparison was vs master password rather than vs pin (not everyone wants to use the pin feature).
Login and unlock with passkey provides more protection over pin for those concerned with vector attacks.
@kotaro Hi there, you can also store the passkey for your Bitwarden vault on a security key protected by pin.
By community request, you can now unlock your vault with a passkey,
Available now in the web app and with Chromium-based browser extensions (rolling out this week).
https://community.bitwarden.com/t/unlock-with-fido2-passkeys/13224
Why passkeys?
Faster than typing your master password
Phishing-proof: only work on originating website
Requires a compatible PRF-capable setup
https://bitwarden.com/help/login-with-passkeys/#set-up-encryption-for-unlock