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This article explains the different types of Vault data you can store in your Bitwarden password manager Vaults and how items are encrypted. |
All Vault data is encrypted by Bitwarden before being stored anywhere. To learn how, see Encryption.
Vault data can only be decrypted using a key derived from your master password. Bitwarden is a zero knowledge solution, meaning you are the only party with access to your key and the ability to decrypt your Vault data.
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Vault data that is encrypted includes, but is not limited to:
- Names of Folders, Collections, Items, & Attachments
- All Login information (including usernames, passwords, URIs, TOTPs, etc.)
- All Card information (including cardholder name, number, brand, expiration, security codes, etc.)
- All Identity information (including names, email, phone, passport numbers, license numbers, SSNs, addresses, etc.)
- All Secure Notes and notes connected to a Login, Card, or Identity
- All Custom Field name/value combinations