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Bitwarden provides a data import tool for easy migration from any password management solution to your personal Vault or Organization Vault. You can also use the data import tool to import from one Bitwarden Vault to another, or to import a Bitwarden [Encrypted Export]({% link _articles/importing/encrypted-export.md %}).
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For a full list of supported import formats, see [What file formats does Bitwarden support for import?]({{site.baseurl}}/article/import-faqs/#q-what-file-formats-does-bitwarden-support-for-import), or use one of these articles for importing from the most popular solutions:
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For a full list of supported import formats, see [What file formats does Bitwarden support for import?]({{site.baseurl}}/import-faqs/#q-what-file-formats-does-bitwarden-support-for-import), or use one of these articles for importing from the most popular solutions:
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- [Import from LastPass]({% link _articles/importing/import-from-lastpass.md %})
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- [Import from 1Password]({% link _articles/importing/import-from-1password.md %})
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## Import to your Personal Vault
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Importing data to Bitwarden **can only be done from the** [**Web Vault**](https://vault.bitwarden.com){:target="\_blank"} or [CLI]({{site.baseurl}}/article/cli/#import). Data is [encrypted]({{site.baseurl}}/article/what-encryption-is-used/) locally before being sent to the server for storage. To import your data:
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Importing data to Bitwarden **can only be done from the** [**Web Vault**](https://vault.bitwarden.com){:target="\_blank"} or [CLI]({{site.baseurl}}/cli/#import). Data is [encrypted]({{site.baseurl}}/what-encryption-is-used/) locally before being sent to the server for storage. To import your data:
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1. In the Web Vault, select **Tools** from the top navigation bar.
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2. Select **Import Data** from the left-hand Tools menu.
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3. From the format dropdown, choose a **File Format** (see [What file formats does Bitwarden support for import?]({{site.baseurl}}/article/import-faqs/#q-what-file-formats-does-bitwarden-support-for-import)).
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3. From the format dropdown, choose a **File Format** (see [What file formats does Bitwarden support for import?]({{site.baseurl}}/import-faqs/#q-what-file-formats-does-bitwarden-support-for-import)).
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5. Select the **Choose File** button and add the file to import or **copy/paste** the contents of your file into the input box.
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6. Select the **Import Data** button to complete your import.
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7. After successful import, delete the import source file from your computer. This will protect you in the event your computer is compromised.
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Currently, file attachments are not included in Bitwarden import operations and will need to be uploaded to your Vault manually. For more information, see [File Attachments]({{site.baseurl}}/article/attachments/#attach-a-file).
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Currently, file attachments are not included in Bitwarden import operations and will need to be uploaded to your Vault manually. For more information, see [File Attachments]({{site.baseurl}}/attachments/#attach-a-file).
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## Troubleshooting
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## Import to Bitwarden
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Importing data to Bitwarden **can only be done from the** [**Web Vault**](https://vault.bitwarden.com){:target="\_blank"} or [CLI]({{site.baseurl}}/article/cli/#import). Data is [encrypted]({{site.baseurl}}/article/what-encryption-is-used/) locally before being sent to the server for storage. To import your data:
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Importing data to Bitwarden **can only be done from the** [**Web Vault**](https://vault.bitwarden.com){:target="\_blank"} or [CLI]({{site.baseurl}}/cli/#import). Data is [encrypted]({{site.baseurl}}/what-encryption-is-used/) locally before being sent to the server for storage. To import your data:
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1. In the Web Vault, select **Tools** from the top navigation bar.
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2. Select **Import Data** from the left-hand Tools menu.
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6. Select the **Import Data** button to complete your import.
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7. After successful import, delete the import source file from your computer. This will protect you in the event your computer is compromised.
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Currently, file attachments are not included in Bitwarden import operations and will need to be uploaded to your Vault manually. For more information, see [File Attachments]({{site.baseurl}}/article/attachments/#attach-a-file).
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Currently, file attachments are not included in Bitwarden import operations and will need to be uploaded to your Vault manually. For more information, see [File Attachments]({{site.baseurl}}/attachments/#attach-a-file).
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## Import to Bitwarden
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Importing data to Bitwarden **can only be done from the** [**Web Vault**](https://vault.bitwarden.com){:target="\_blank"} or [CLI]({{site.baseurl}}/article/cli/#import). Data is [encrypted]({{site.baseurl}}/article/what-encryption-is-used/) locally before being sent to the server for storage. To import your data:
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Importing data to Bitwarden **can only be done from the** [**Web Vault**](https://vault.bitwarden.com){:target="\_blank"} or [CLI]({{site.baseurl}}/cli/#import). Data is [encrypted]({{site.baseurl}}/what-encryption-is-used/) locally before being sent to the server for storage. To import your data:
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1. In the Web Vault, select **Tools** from the top navigation bar.
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2. Select **Import Data** from the left-hand Tools menu.
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3. From the format dropdown, choose a **Chrome (csv)** (see [What file formats does Bitwarden support for import?]({{site.baseurl}}/article/import-faqs/#q-what-file-formats-does-bitwarden-support-for-import)).
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3. From the format dropdown, choose a **Chrome (csv)** (see [What file formats does Bitwarden support for import?]({{site.baseurl}}/import-faqs/#q-what-file-formats-does-bitwarden-support-for-import)).
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5. Select the **Choose File** button and add the file to import or **copy/paste** the contents of your file into the input box.
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6. Select the **Import Data** button to complete your import.
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7. After successful import, delete the import source file from your computer. This will protect you in the event your computer is compromised.
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Currently, file attachments are not included in Bitwarden import operations and will need to be uploaded to your Vault manually. For more information, see [File Attachments]({{site.baseurl}}/article/attachments/#attach-a-file).
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Currently, file attachments are not included in Bitwarden import operations and will need to be uploaded to your Vault manually. For more information, see [File Attachments]({{site.baseurl}}/attachments/#attach-a-file).
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## Import to Bitwarden
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Importing data to Bitwarden **can only be done from the** [**Web Vault**](https://vault.bitwarden.com){:target="\_blank"} or [CLI]({{site.baseurl}}/article/cli/#import). Data is [encrypted]({{site.baseurl}}/article/what-encryption-is-used/) locally before being sent to the server for storage. To import your data:
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Importing data to Bitwarden **can only be done from the** [**Web Vault**](https://vault.bitwarden.com){:target="\_blank"} or [CLI]({{site.baseurl}}/cli/#import). Data is [encrypted]({{site.baseurl}}/what-encryption-is-used/) locally before being sent to the server for storage. To import your data:
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1. In the Web Vault, select **Tools** from the top navigation bar.
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2. Select **Import Data** from the left-hand Tools menu.
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6. Select the **Import Data** button to complete your import.
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7. After successful import, delete the import source file from your computer. This will protect you in the event your computer is compromised.
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Currently, file attachments are not included in Bitwarden import operations and will need to be uploaded to your Vault manually. For more information, see [File Attachments]({{site.baseurl}}/article/attachments/#attach-a-file).
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Currently, file attachments are not included in Bitwarden import operations and will need to be uploaded to your Vault manually. For more information, see [File Attachments]({{site.baseurl}}/attachments/#attach-a-file).
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## Import to Bitwarden
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Importing data to Bitwarden **can only be done from the** [**Web Vault**](https://vault.bitwarden.com){:target="\_blank"} or [CLI]({{site.baseurl}}/article/cli/#import). Data is [encrypted]({{site.baseurl}}/article/what-encryption-is-used/) locally before being sent to the server for storage. To import your data:
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Importing data to Bitwarden **can only be done from the** [**Web Vault**](https://vault.bitwarden.com){:target="\_blank"} or [CLI]({{site.baseurl}}/cli/#import). Data is [encrypted]({{site.baseurl}}/what-encryption-is-used/) locally before being sent to the server for storage. To import your data:
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1. In the Web Vault, select **Tools** from the top navigation bar.
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2. Select **Import Data** from the left-hand Tools menu.
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5. Select the **Import Data** button to complete your import.
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6. After successful import, delete the source `.csv` file from your computer. This will protect you in the event your computer is compromised.
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Currently, file attachments are not included in Bitwarden import operations and will need to be uploaded to your Vault manually. For more information, see [File Attachments]({{site.baseurl}}/article/attachments/#attach-a-file).
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Currently, file attachments are not included in Bitwarden import operations and will need to be uploaded to your Vault manually. For more information, see [File Attachments]({{site.baseurl}}/attachments/#attach-a-file).
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## Import Troubleshooting
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## Import to Bitwarden
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Importing data to Bitwarden **can only be done from the** [**Web Vault**](https://vault.bitwarden.com){:target="\_blank"} or [CLI]({{site.baseurl}}/article/cli/#import). Data is [encrypted]({{site.baseurl}}/article/what-encryption-is-used/) locally before being sent to the server for storage. To import your data:
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Importing data to Bitwarden **can only be done from the** [**Web Vault**](https://vault.bitwarden.com){:target="\_blank"} or [CLI]({{site.baseurl}}/cli/#import). Data is [encrypted]({{site.baseurl}}/what-encryption-is-used/) locally before being sent to the server for storage. To import your data:
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2. Select **Import Data** from the left-hand Tools menu.
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6. Select the **Import Data** button to complete your import.
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7. After successful import, delete the import source file from your computer. This will protect you in the event your computer is compromised.
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Currently, file attachments are not included in Bitwarden import operations and will need to be uploaded to your Vault manually. For more information, see [File Attachments]({{site.baseurl}}/article/attachments/#attach-a-file).
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Currently, file attachments are not included in Bitwarden import operations and will need to be uploaded to your Vault manually. For more information, see [File Attachments]({{site.baseurl}}/attachments/#attach-a-file).
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Bitwarden currently limits the length of item fields to 1,000 characters, and Secure Notes to 10,000 characters. Items that exceed that criteria should be saved as separate files (text, key, pem, ssh, etc.) and added as attachments to an item.
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- [More on Items](https://bitwarden.com/help/article/managing-items/)
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- [Attaching a file to an item](https://bitwarden.com/help/article/attachments/)
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- [More on Items](https://bitwarden.com/help/managing-items/)
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- [Attaching a file to an item](https://bitwarden.com/help/attachments/)
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Gathering a full export of your data across your LastPass Organization may require assigning all shared folders to a single user, or performing multiple exports - one for each segment of shared folders.
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Shared or company-level data is stored in a Bitwarden Organization. The best practice is to create this Organization first and import it directly, instead of importing the data into an individual account and then sharing it with the organization secondarily.
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For more on creating a Bitwarden Organization, visit [this article.](https://bitwarden.com/help/article/about-organizations/)
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For more on creating a Bitwarden Organization, visit [this article.](https://bitwarden.com/help/about-organizations/)
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Self-hosted instances will need to create an Organization on the Bitwarden cloud instance to generate their [license key](https://bitwarden.com/host/) and can then proceed with [installing and configuring a Bitwarden Server instance.](https://bitwarden.com/help/article/install-on-premise/)
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Self-hosted instances will need to create an Organization on the Bitwarden cloud instance to generate their [license key](https://bitwarden.com/host/) and can then proceed with [installing and configuring a Bitwarden Server instance.](https://bitwarden.com/help/install-on-premise/)
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Self-hosting is available for Enterprise plans.
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Bitwarden Enterprise plans support Login with Single-Sign-On using either SAML 2.0 or OpenID Connect (OIDC).
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Each Bitwarden Organization can configure one SSO provider. Configuration for this is located in the [Business Portal](https://bitwarden.com/help/article/about-business-portal/), accessible from the Web Vault by Organization Owners and Administrators.
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For more details on Login with SSO configurations and examples of Identity Provider (IdP) settings and naming conventions, please visit [these help articles](https://bitwarden.com/help/article/about-sso/).
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For more details on Login with SSO configurations and examples of Identity Provider (IdP) settings and naming conventions, please visit [these help articles](https://bitwarden.com/help/about-sso/).
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### Enabling enterprise policies
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Policies allow you to control the actions of users within your Organization. It is recommended to configure these policies prior to onboarding users. For a complete list and details for Enterprise Policies, please see our helpful article [here.](https://bitwarden.com/help/article/policies/)
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Policies allow you to control the actions of users within your Organization. It is recommended to configure these policies prior to onboarding users. For a complete list and details for Enterprise Policies, please see our helpful article [here.](https://bitwarden.com/help/policies/)
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## Importing data
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For instructions on shaping a Bitwarden specific import file, please refer to the guide [here.](https://bitwarden.com/help/article/condition-bitwarden-import/)
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For instructions on shaping a Bitwarden specific import file, please refer to the guide [here.](https://bitwarden.com/help/condition-bitwarden-import/)
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A collection of data import and export documentation is available [here.](https://bitwarden.com/help/import-export/) to assist with imports from additional sources.
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### Manual onboarding
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### Automated onboarding
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Automated user boarding is also available when leveraging Bitwarden Directory Connector - a standalone application available in a [Desktop app](https://bitwarden.com/help/article/directory-sync-desktop/) and a [CLI tool](https://bitwarden.com/help/article/directory-sync-cli/) - synchronizing user and group information to the Bitwarden Organization. These users are automatically invited to join the Organization, and can be confirmed manually or automatically using the [Bitwarden CLI tool](https://bitwarden.com/help/article/cli/#confirm).
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Automated user boarding is also available when leveraging Bitwarden Directory Connector - a standalone application available in a [Desktop app](https://bitwarden.com/help/directory-sync-desktop/) and a [CLI tool](https://bitwarden.com/help/directory-sync-cli/) - synchronizing user and group information to the Bitwarden Organization. These users are automatically invited to join the Organization, and can be confirmed manually or automatically using the [Bitwarden CLI tool](https://bitwarden.com/help/cli/#confirm).
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- Learn more about how syncing works [here.](https://bitwarden.com/help/article/directory-sync/)
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- Discover how to configure user and group filters for Directory Connector [here.](https://bitwarden.com/help/article/user-group-filters/)
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- Learn more about how syncing works [here.](https://bitwarden.com/help/directory-sync/)
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- Discover how to configure user and group filters for Directory Connector [here.](https://bitwarden.com/help/user-group-filters/)
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- Documentation for multiple Directory Connector options is available [here.](https://bitwarden.com/help/directory-connector/)
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## Sharing Collections and items
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### Groups
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More information on permissions can be found on our help site [here.](https://bitwarden.com/help/article/user-types-access-control/#access-control)
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### Organization
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- A Bitwarden Organization is the encompassing “object” that relates all data for a given sharing entity. Click [here](https://bitwarden.com/help/about-organizations/) for more information on Organizations.
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Exporting data from another password manager will be different for each solution, and in some cases may be a bit tricky. Use one of our [Import & Export Guides]({{site.baseurl}}/import-export/) for help, for example with exporting from [Lastpass]({{site.baseurl}}/import-from-lastpass/#export-from-lastpass) or [1Password]({{site.baseurl}}/import-from-1password/#export-from-1password).
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Gathering a full export of your data may require assigning shared folders or items to a single user for export, or performing multiple exports between users with appropriate permissions. Additionally, exported data may include personal data alongside shared/organizational data, so be sure to remove personal items from the export file before [importing to Bitwarden](#).
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Bitwarden Organizations relate users and Vault items together for [secure sharing]({{site.baseurl}}/sharing/) of Logins, Notes, Cards, and Identities.
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{% callout success %}
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It's important that you create your Organization first and [import data to it directly]({{site.baseurl}}/article/import-to-org/), rather than importing the data to an individual account and then [moving items]({{site.baseurl}}/article/sharing/) to the Organization secondarily.
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It's important that you create your Organization first and [import data to it directly]({{site.baseurl}}/import-to-org/), rather than importing the data to an individual account and then [moving items]({{site.baseurl}}/sharing/) to the Organization secondarily.
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{% endcallout %}
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1. **Create your Organization**. Start by creating your Organization. To learn how, check out [this article]({{site.baseurl}}/article/about-organizations/#create-an-organization).
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1. **Create your Organization**. Start by creating your Organization. To learn how, check out [this article]({{site.baseurl}}/about-organizations/#create-an-organization).
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{% callout note %}To self-host Bitwarden, create an Organization on the Bitwarden cloud, generate a [license key](https://bitwarden.com/host/), and use the key to [unlock Organizations]({{site.baseurl}}/article/licensing-on-premise/#organization-license) on your server.{% endcallout %}
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{% callout note %}To self-host Bitwarden, create an Organization on the Bitwarden cloud, generate a [license key](https://bitwarden.com/host/), and use the key to [unlock Organizations]({{site.baseurl}}/licensing-on-premise/#organization-license) on your server.{% endcallout %}
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2. **Onboard Administrative Users**. With your Organization created, further setup procedures can be made easier by onboarding some [administrative users]({{siter.baseurl}}/article/user-types-access-control). It's important that you **do not begin end-user onboarding** at this point, as there are a few steps left to prepare your Organization. Learn how to invite admins [here]({{site.baseurl}}/article/managing-users/#onboard-users).
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3. **Configure Identity Services**. Bitwarden Enterprise Organizations support [Login with Single-Sign-On]({{site.baseurl}}/article/about-sso/) using either SAML 2.0 or OpenID Connect (OIDC). To configure SSO, navigate to the [Business Portal](https://bitwarden.com/help/article/about-business-portal/), accessible from the Web Vault by [Organization Owners and Administrators]({{site.baseurl}}/article/user-types-access-control/).
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2. **Onboard Administrative Users**. With your Organization created, further setup procedures can be made easier by onboarding some [administrative users]({{siter.baseurl}}/user-types-access-control). It's important that you **do not begin end-user onboarding** at this point, as there are a few steps left to prepare your Organization. Learn how to invite admins [here]({{site.baseurl}}/managing-users/#onboard-users).
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3. **Configure Identity Services**. Bitwarden Enterprise Organizations support [Login with Single-Sign-On]({{site.baseurl}}/about-sso/) using either SAML 2.0 or OpenID Connect (OIDC). To configure SSO, navigate to the [Business Portal](https://bitwarden.com/help/about-business-portal/), accessible from the Web Vault by [Organization Owners and Administrators]({{site.baseurl}}/user-types-access-control/).
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4. **Enable Enterprise Policies**. [Enterprise Policies]({{site.baseurl}}/article/) enable Enterprise Organizations to implement roles for users, for example requiring use of Two-step Login. It is highly recommended that you configure Policies before onboarding users.
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4. **Enable Enterprise Policies**. [Enterprise Policies]({{site.baseurl}}/) enable Enterprise Organizations to implement roles for users, for example requiring use of Two-step Login. It is highly recommended that you configure Policies before onboarding users.
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## Step 3: Import Data to your Organization
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@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ When importing data to your Organization, you have two options:
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1. To import the default file format from your prior password manager.
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2. To condition a Bitwarden-specific `.CSV` for import.
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||||
We recommend formatting your file for import as a Bitwarden `.CSV` for best results, or for advanced users, as a Bitwarden `.JSON` file. For instructions on shaping a Bitwarden-specific import file, refer to [this import guide]({{site.baseurl}}/article/condition-bitwarden-import/). For more import documentation, see [these articles]({{site.baseurl}}/import-export/).
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||||
We recommend formatting your file for import as a Bitwarden `.CSV` for best results, or for advanced users, as a Bitwarden `.JSON` file. For instructions on shaping a Bitwarden-specific import file, refer to [this import guide]({{site.baseurl}}/condition-bitwarden-import/). For more import documentation, see [these articles]({{site.baseurl}}/import-export/).
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||||
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## Step 4: Onboard Users to the Organization
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@@ -99,16 +99,16 @@ Bitwarden supports both manual onboarding via the Web Vault and automated onboar
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### Manual Onboarding
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To ensure the security of your Organization, Bitwarden applies a 3-step process for onboarding a new member, [Invite](#invite) → [Accept](#accept) → [Confirm](#confirm). Learn how to invite new users [here]({{site.baseurl}}/article/managing-users/#onboard-users).
|
||||
To ensure the security of your Organization, Bitwarden applies a 3-step process for onboarding a new member, [Invite](#invite) → [Accept](#accept) → [Confirm](#confirm). Learn how to invite new users [here]({{site.baseurl}}/managing-users/#onboard-users).
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||||
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||||
### Automated Onboarding
|
||||
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||||
Automated user onboarding is available through [Bitwarden Directory Connector]({{site.baseurl}}/article/directory-sync), a standalone application available in a [Desktop app]({{site.baseurl}}/article/directory-sync-desktop/) and [CLI]({{site.baseurl}}/article/directory-sync-cli/) that will synchronize users and groups from your existing directory service.
|
||||
Automated user onboarding is available through [Bitwarden Directory Connector]({{site.baseurl}}/directory-sync), a standalone application available in a [Desktop app]({{site.baseurl}}/directory-sync-desktop/) and [CLI]({{site.baseurl}}/directory-sync-cli/) that will synchronize users and groups from your existing directory service.
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||||
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||||
Users are automatically invited to join the Organization, and can be confirmed manually or automatically using the [Bitwarden CLI tool](https://bitwarden.com/help/article/cli/#confirm).
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||||
Users are automatically invited to join the Organization, and can be confirmed manually or automatically using the [Bitwarden CLI tool](https://bitwarden.com/help/cli/#confirm).
|
||||
|
||||
- Learn more about how syncing works [here]({{site.baseurl}}/article/directory-sync/).
|
||||
- Discover how to configure user and group filters for Directory Connector [here]({{site.baseurl}}/article/user-group-filters/).
|
||||
- Learn more about how syncing works [here]({{site.baseurl}}/directory-sync/).
|
||||
- Discover how to configure user and group filters for Directory Connector [here]({{site.baseurl}}/user-group-filters/).
|
||||
- See more Directory Connector documentation [here]({{site.baseurl}}/directory-connector/).
|
||||
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||||
## Step 5: Configure Access to Collections and Items
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||||
@@ -131,19 +131,19 @@ Example Bitwarden Organization Import:
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||||
|
||||
{%image /migration/bw-import.png Note: shared folders are now in the Collections column %}
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||||
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||||
Collections can be shared with both Groups and Individual users. Limiting the number of individual users that can access a Collection will make management more efficient for Administrators. Learn more [here]({{site.baseurl}}/article/about-collections/).
|
||||
Collections can be shared with both Groups and Individual users. Limiting the number of individual users that can access a Collection will make management more efficient for Administrators. Learn more [here]({{site.baseurl}}/about-collections/).
|
||||
|
||||
### Groups
|
||||
|
||||
Leveraging Groups for sharing is the most effective way to provide credential and secret access. Ideally Groups are mirrored from an LDAP service, however Bitwarden supports automatic Group synchronization via the Directory Connector application, as well as manually created ad-hoc Groups.
|
||||
|
||||
As a part of deployment preparations, it is possible to synchronize **just** groups from the LDAP directory before synchronization of Users begins, such that Collections can be assigned to Groups before users begin accessing Bitwarden. Learn more about syncing Groups with Directory Connector [here]({{site.baseurl}}/article/user-group-filters/).
|
||||
As a part of deployment preparations, it is possible to synchronize **just** groups from the LDAP directory before synchronization of Users begins, such that Collections can be assigned to Groups before users begin accessing Bitwarden. Learn more about syncing Groups with Directory Connector [here]({{site.baseurl}}/user-group-filters/).
|
||||
|
||||
### Permissions
|
||||
|
||||
Permissions for Bitwarden Collections can be assigned on the Group or User-level. This means that each Group or User can be configured with permissions for the same Collection. Collection permissions include options for **Read Only** and **Hide Passwords**.
|
||||
|
||||
Bitwarden uses an union of permissions to determine final access permissions for a User and a Collection Item. Learn more [here]({{site.baseurl}}/article/user-types-access-control/#access-control).
|
||||
Bitwarden uses an union of permissions to determine final access permissions for a User and a Collection Item. Learn more [here]({{site.baseurl}}/user-types-access-control/#access-control).
|
||||
|
||||
**Example:**
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
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