Bitwarden-app-android-iphon.../store/google/pt-PT/copy.resx

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<value>O bitwarden é a maneira mais fácil e segura de armazenar todas as suas credenciais e palavras-passe mantendo-as convenientemente sincronizadas entre todos os seus dispositivos.
O furto de palavras-passe é um problema sério. Os websites e aplicações que utiliza estão sob ataque todos os dias. Quebras de segurança ocorrem e as suas palavras-passe são furtadas. Quando reutiliza as mesmas palavras-passe entre aplicações e websites, os hackers podem facilmente aceder ao seu email, banco, e outras contas importantes.
Os especialistas de segurança recomendam que utilize uma palavra-passe diferente e aleatoriamente gerada para todas as contas que cria. Mas como é que gere todas essas palavras-passe? O bitwarden torna-lhe fácil criar, armazenar, e aceder às suas palavras-passe.
O bitwarden armazena todas as suas credenciais num cofre encriptado que sincroniza entre todos os seus dispositivos. Como são completamente encriptados antes de se quer sair do seu dispositivo, apenas você tem acesso aos seus dados. Nem se quer a equipa do bitwarden pode ler os seus dados, mesmo se quiséssemos. Os seus dados são selados com encriptação AES-256 bits, salted hashing, e PBKDF2 SHA-256.</value>
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<value>Proteja o seu cofre com impressão digital, código PIN, ou palavra-passe mestra</value>
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<value>Auto-preencha rapidamente credenciais de dentro do seu navegador web e outras aplicação</value>
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<value>Sincronize e aceda ao seu cofre a partir de múltiplos dispositivos
- Telemóvel
- Tablet
- Computador
- Web</value>
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