Bitwarden-app-android-iphon.../store/google/it/copy.resx

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<value>Bitwarden è il modo più semplice e sicuro per salvare tutti i tuoi login e password mantenendoli sincronizzati su tutti i tuoi dispositivi. L'estensione di Bitwarden ti permette di loggarti velocemente su ogni sito utilizzando Safari o Chrome ed è supportata da centinaia di altre popolari app.
Il furto di password è un problema serio. I siti e le app che utilizzi sono sotto attacco quotidianamente. I tuoi account possono essere violati e le tue password rubate. Quando riutilizzi la stessa password su più app e siti, gli hacker possono facilmente accedere alla tua email, al tuo conto bancario e ad altri account importanti.
Gli esperti di sicurezza raccomandano di utilizzare password casuali e diverse per ogni account che crei. Ma come gestirle tutte? Bitwarden facilita la creazione, l'archiviazione e l'accesso alle tue password.
Bitwarden salva tutti i tuoi login in una cassaforte sincronizzata su tutti i tuoi dispositivi. Poiché completamente cifrata, solo tu puoi accedere ai tuoi dati. Nemmeno il team di Bitwarden può leggere i tuoi dati, anche volendo. Questi sono infatti cifrati con algoritmo AES-256, salted hashing e PBKDF2 SHA-256.
Bitwarden è 100% open source. Il codice sorgente è ospitato su GitHub e tutti sono liberi di revisionarlo, verificarlo e contribuire alla codebase di Bitwarden.</value>
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<value>Proteggi la tua cassaforte tramite impronta digitale, codice PIN o password principale</value>
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- Telefono
- Tablet
- Desktop
- Web</value>
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