![]() ![]() Who could blame them for panicking given the recent LastPass data breach and Norton Password Manager brute force attacks? But when a cloud-based password manager goes offline, even if it is a partial outage, it is only natural that users get a little bit concerned about it. This should not be a big issue for most people, since Bitwarden's apps and extensions were working fine, you would rarely need to rely on the web vault, for example to change your account settings, password, etc. The above image is from my computer, and you can see that I was logged into the web extension, which obviously is accessed via the same browser and IP address. But a screenshot posted by another user got me curious, and when I tried to open the web vault, it gave me an error too. I came across a few complaints from users that they were unable to access Bitwarden on the web, but I thought it was just downtime caused by some routine maintenance on the server. Bitwarden's web vault goes down due to server issues ![]()
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