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<value>En sikker og fri passordbehandler for alle dine PCer og mobiler</value>
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<value>Bitwarden er den enkleste og tryggeste måten å lagre alle dine innlogginger og passord på, samtidig som de blir synkronisert mellom alle dine PCer og mobiler.
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Passordtyveri er et seriøst problem. Nettstedene og appene som du bruker er under angrep hver eneste dag. Sikkerhetsbrudd forekommer, og dine passord blir stjålet. Når du bruker de samme passordene over flere apper og nettsteder, kan hackere lett få tilgang til din e-post, bankkonto, og andre viktige kontoer.
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Sikkerhetseksperter anbefaler at du bruker forskjellig og tilfeldig genererte passord for hver eneste konto du lager. Men hvordan håndterer du alle de passordene? Bitwarden gjør det lett for deg å lage, lagre, og få tilgang til dine passord.
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Bitwarden lagrer alle dine innlogginger i et kryptert hvelv som synkroniseres mellom alle dine PCer og mobiler. Ettersom hvelvet er fullstendig kryptert før det noensinne forlater enheten din, har bare du tilgang til dine dataer. Selv ikke de som jobber hos Bitwarden kan lese dine dataer, om vi så ville det. Dine dataer er forseglet med AES 256-bitkryptering, saltet hashing, og PBKDF2 SHA-256.
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Bitwardens programvare har 100% åpen kildekode. Kildekoden til Bitwarden betjenes på GitHub, og alle har all rett til å undersøke, gjennomgå og bidra til Bitwarden sin kodebase.</value>
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<value>En sikker og fri passordbehandler for alle dine PCer og mobiler</value>
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<value>Synkroniser og få tilgang til ditt hvelv fra alle dine enheter</value>
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<value>Administrer alle dine innlogginger og passord fra et sikkert hvelv</value>
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<value>Auto-utfyll dine innloggingslegitimasjoner raskt på ethvert nettsted du besøker</value>
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<value>Ditt hvelv er også praktisk tilgjengelig fra høyreklikkmenyen</value>
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<value>Automatisk generer sterke, tilfeldige og sikre passord</value>
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<value>Din informasjon blir trygt håndtert ved bruk av AES 256-bitkryptering</value>
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