A cross-platform password manager
Open Source Vault
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Keep your passwords and other sensitive information safe with the open source Bitwarden password manager.
Managing passwords securely has become a necessity in an era where data breaches and cyber threats are increasingly common. Bitwarden, an open source password manager, offers a cross-platform solution for securely storing and managing credentials. Unlike proprietary alternatives, Bitwarden allows users to self-host their vault, providing greater control over their data.
For Linux users, the availability of a native desktop client, command-line interface (CLI), and browser extensions make Bitwarden a flexible option that integrates well with different workflows. This article explores Bitwarden's features, its strengths and limitations, and how it fits within the Linux ecosystem.
Installation and Setup
Installing and setting up Bitwarden on Linux depends on the chosen deployment method, with options ranging from a simple GUI installation to a fully self-hosted instance. The official desktop application is available as a Flatpak from Flathub [1], as an AppImage that runs without installation from the Bitwarden website [2], or as native DEB and RPM packages for Debian and Red Hat-based distributions. Users opting for Flatpak must first enable Flathub, while AppImage users need to make the file executable before running it by typing
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