Bitwarden Safari Ipad



Safari

The Bitwarden app extension allows you to quickly log into any website through Safari or Chrome and is supported by hundreds of other popular apps. 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. Apple has created a new way to publish Safari extensions, which Bitwarden (any many other extensions) is no longer compatible with. See here for more info: well, shit. RES went through the same thing and now they're not supporting safari.

Secure one-to-one information sharing

Bitwarden has been my password manager since 1Password went subscription a few years ago. Don’t get me wrong I love 1Password but by comparison, it’s pricey. Bitwarden is free to use with Premium features for $10 a year. The free version will do everything most people need from a password manager.

This week Bitwarden introduced a cool new feature. Send for secure one-to-one information sharing. “Bitwarden Send is a lightweight utility used to share information with another person for a limited period of time. Bitwarden users can easily transmit a file or text, and rest easy knowing the sent information is protected with end-to-end encryption, and will not live forever. Users choose an expiration date for the Send link, after which it no longer works to access the information.”

Bitwarden Safari Ipad Pro

Ipad

“This new feature is available on all Bitwarden clients: Web Vault, mobile, browser extensions, and CLI, meaning users will always have a secure way to share sensitive information temporarily.”

About Send | Bitwarden Help & Support

Bitwarden Safari Ipad Update

Create a Send | Bitwarden Help & Support

Bitwarden Safari Ipad Case

This isn’t something that I will use all that often but it sure is good to know that Send is there for that rare occasion that I need it.