Bitwarden Password Manager 2.3.1 (Android 4.4+)
By Bitwarden Inc.
Category:
Productivity
- Android accessibility service re-written to overlay a popup instead of a notification
- Allow blacklisting domains for accessibility service
- Export vault implemented (json and csv) instead of taking you to help docs
- Organization policy enforcement
- Set environment server URL from EMM (ex. AppConfig)
- Add options for saving vs opening attachments
- Color-coded characters on the password generator
- Clone items from my vault
- Bug fixes
- Language updates
- Allow blacklisting domains for accessibility service
- Export vault implemented (json and csv) instead of taking you to help docs
- Organization policy enforcement
- Set environment server URL from EMM (ex. AppConfig)
- Add options for saving vs opening attachments
- Color-coded characters on the password generator
- Clone items from my vault
- Bug fixes
- Language updates
Bitwarden is the easiest and safest way to store all of your logins and passwords while conveniently keeping them synced between all of your devices.
Password theft is a serious problem. The websites and apps that you use are under attack every day. Security breaches occur and your passwords are stolen. When you reuse the same passwords across apps and websites hackers can easily access your email, bank, and other important accounts.
Security experts recommend that you use a different, randomly generated password for every account that you create. But how do you manage all those passwords? Bitwarden makes it easy for you to create, store, and access your passwords.
Bitwarden stores all of your logins in an encrypted vault that syncs across all of your devices. Since it's fully encrypted before it ever leaves your device, only you have access to your data. Not even the team at Bitwarden can read your data, even if we wanted to. Your data is sealed with AES-256 bit encryption, salted hashing, and PBKDF2 SHA-256.
Bitwarden is 100% open source software. The source code for Bitwarden is hosted on GitHub and everyone is free to review, audit, and contribute to the Bitwarden codebase.
Password theft is a serious problem. The websites and apps that you use are under attack every day. Security breaches occur and your passwords are stolen. When you reuse the same passwords across apps and websites hackers can easily access your email, bank, and other important accounts.
Security experts recommend that you use a different, randomly generated password for every account that you create. But how do you manage all those passwords? Bitwarden makes it easy for you to create, store, and access your passwords.
Bitwarden stores all of your logins in an encrypted vault that syncs across all of your devices. Since it's fully encrypted before it ever leaves your device, only you have access to your data. Not even the team at Bitwarden can read your data, even if we wanted to. Your data is sealed with AES-256 bit encryption, salted hashing, and PBKDF2 SHA-256.
Bitwarden is 100% open source software. The source code for Bitwarden is hosted on GitHub and everyone is free to review, audit, and contribute to the Bitwarden codebase.
Package:
com.x8bit.bitwarden
Version:
2.3.1 (2257)
Screen Density:
nodpi
CPU Architecture:
arm64-v8a, armeabi-v7a, x86, x86_64
Uploaded:
April 4, 2020 at 6:28 am UTC
File Size: 33.30 MB (34916093 bytes)
Minimum:
Android 4.4+ (KitKat - API 19)
Target:
Android 10 (Q - API 29)
MD5:
b902b2c7939a1be184b8e5143899a37e
Downloads: 215
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