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Bitwarden family
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  • Generally you’ll be the admin of your organization vault in a family situation.
  • The organization owns the items in its vault.
  • You own the items in your personal vault.
  • the vault associated with the family organization)
  • The family vault (only shared stuff - i.e.
  • A family organization (which will have its own vault - i.e.
  • Your personal vault (only your own personal stuff - i.e.
  • In family/household cases such as yours, it’s typical to have each of the following: The transition has been worth it and ultimately resulted in cleaning up a lot of cruft. I too moved from LastPass with many shared entries there with a partner. Sorry to hear things aren’t going as easily as hoped.

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    I am still very close to ditching it and going back to Lastpass. I read in a review of top password managers that Bitwarden is solid but difficult to use. But when I delete that item from the collection, it also deletes it from my vault.

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    Which looks more like a copy as after the move the original item is still in the collection.

    bitwarden family

    What does not make sense either is that Bitwarden allows me to move items from a collection to a folder in my vault. What should I use for myself and my partner? Would I use the personal vault for items that only I want to see, and collections for shared items? I also got a response from your support people to explain that folders are for personal vaults, whereas collections are for organisational vaults. Having organisation collections may make more sense for business users. As a new individual user trying to set up a family account for me and my partner, I must say that BitWarden is a lot more complex / confusing than LastPass which we have been using.







    Bitwarden family