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bitwarden salts and hashes your master password with your email address on the client (your computer/device) before it is
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transmitted to our servers. Once the server receives the hashed password from your computer/device it is then salted
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again with a cryptographically secure random value, hashed again and stored in our database. This process is repeated
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every time you log in and hashes are compared.
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again with a cryptographically secure random value, hashed again and stored in our database. This process is repeated and
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hashes are compared every time you log in.
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The hashing functions that are used are one way hashes. This means that they cannot be reverse engineered by anyone at
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bitwarden to reveal your true master password. In the hypothetical event that the bitwarden servers were hacked and your
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