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Bitwarden launches Cupid Vault for secure free-plan password sharing

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Bitwarden has launched Cupid Vault, a free-plan password-sharing feature that creates a 2-person shared vault for trusted users, reducing the need to share credentials through less controlled channels. The rollout matters because it adds isolated shared access, revocation, and fingerprint phrase verification to help prevent adversary-in-the-middle enrollment attacks.

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  1. 12.02.2026 23:55 2 articles · 3mo ago

    Bitwarden launches Cupid Vault

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    Bitwarden launched Cupid Vault, a free-plan feature that lets Bitwarden users create a 2-person shared vault called an Organization for sharing logins with trusted email addresses through the web interface. The shared vault is isolated from the personal vault, access can be revoked at any time, and a fingerprint phrase helps verify the intended member and prevent adversary-in-the-middle enrollment attacks; the free tier is limited to 2 Collections and 2 users each.

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