* Staging: Vault Mgmt (#380) * Commit #1 - Updated Master Password article, and removed old versions (w/ redirects) - Repurposed Account Encryption Key Article - Moved Fingerprint Phrase article - Requisite re-ordering of security articles - Change "Account Mgmt" title to "Your Vault" - Slight change to "Import & Export" category title * - Managing Items - Favorites & Folders (+images) - Sync & Search (+images) - Import Export title change - Clarification re: Login v. Lock in "Field Guide to Two-step Login" - Clarifiation re: Org Invite Expiry in managing-users.md - New link to Acct. Encryption Key in encrypted-export.md * Commit #3 -Custom Fields - URIs (+ images) - File Attachments - VH Reports - Required re-ordering * Commit #4 -BWDC Login recommendation -VH Reports images - Added Two-step FAQs, Import FAQs - FAQ Nav Item depricated, targetting FAQs for each category are now the last article within respective categories * Commit #5 -Edit & move Account/Org Deletion Article -config.yml to re-order global nav -encrypted export update * General FAQs (preliminary edits) * Features > Misc. * return forgot-master-password.md & downstream order changes * delete account warning * fixed link
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Each Bitwarden account has a public "fingerprint phrase" associated with it. Your account's fingerprint phrase is permanent and composed of five random english words that appear in a specific order, for example:
alligator-transfer-laziness-macaroni-blue
What is my fingerprint phrase used for?
Your fingerprint phrase is an important security feature that assists in uniquely and securely identifying a Bitwarden user account when important encryption-related operations are performed (such as sharing).
Some Bitwarden procedures (e.g. adding a new user to an Organization, enabling Biometric Unlock for Browser Extensions) may ask you to verify that the fingerprint phrase matches your own or another user's.
Validating fingerprint phrases ensures that end-to-end encryption is securely initiated and that the Bitwarden server you are communicating with (and your connection) has not been maliciously tampered with.
Where can I find my fingerprint phrase?
You can find your account's fingerprint phrase from any Bitwarden client application:
- Web Vault: Settings → My Account
- Desktop Apps: Account → Fingerprint Phrase
- Browser Extensions: Settings → Account → Fingerprint Phrase
- Mobile Apps: Settings → Account → Fingerprint Phrase
- CLI: Using the command
bw get fingerprint me