diff --git a/_articles/organizations/policies.md b/_articles/organizations/policies.md index 8db2114d..98a2bd86 100644 --- a/_articles/organizations/policies.md +++ b/_articles/organizations/policies.md @@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ tags: [organizations, policies, access control, enterprise] --- ## Table of contents -- [What are organizations](#what-are-organizations) -- [What are Enterprise Policies](#what-are-enterprise-policies) +- [What are Organizations?](#what-are-organizations) +- [What are Enterprise Policies?](#what-are-enterprise-policies) - [Available Policies](#available-policies) * [Two-Step Login](#two-step-login) + [Setting the Policy](#setting-the-policy) @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ tags: [organizations, policies, access control, enterprise] * [Master Password](#master-password) + [Setting the Policy](#setting-the-policy-2) -# What are organizations +## What are Organizations? A Bitwarden organization is an entity that relates users together that want to share items. An organization could be a family, team, company, or any other type of group that desires to share items in Bitwarden. @@ -28,13 +28,13 @@ An individual user account can create and/or belong to many different organizati You can create a new Bitwarden organization from the web vault or request that an admin of an existing organization send you an invite. -# What are Enterprise Policies +## What are Enterprise Policies? Bitwarden client applications have many settings for users to customize their environments. When users are members of an Enterprise Organization such as a company, the Company may want all users to maintain certain settings such as two-factor authentication and password parameters. Enterprise Policies allow owners or administrators of an organization to set and enforce parameters for all members of their organization. -# Available Policies +## Available Policies Bitwarden currently supports the following Organization Policies - Two-step Login @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ If the user is affected by the policy, we will show a banner on the Bitwarden Pa ## Master Password -When this policy is set, organization administrators can choose and permanently set the complexity required for a user’s Master Password. Password complexity is calculated using the zxcvbn library on a scale from 0 - 4, 4 being the most complex. +When this policy is set, organization administrators can choose and permanently set the complexity required for a user’s Master Password. Password complexity is calculated using the [zxcvbn](https://github.com/dropbox/zxcvbn) library on a scale from 0 to 4, with 4 being the most complex. {% image policies/policies-master-password.png %}