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AI scams love kids — and their parents are helping

Consumer Affairs
Kristen Dalli

A new Bitwarden survey reveals that even as parents step up their online monitoring, most still aren’t winning the cybersecurity battle. Nearly 80% of parents who keep tabs on their kids’ devices have experienced a security incident themselves, and many are learning the hard way that AI-driven scams can outsmart traditional safety tools.

October 22, 2025
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Part 1: Experts Share The Importance Of Teaching Young People Cybersecurity And AI

TechRound
Zee

Recent Bitwarden research reveals a growing gap in cybersecurity education. While 78% of parents worry about AI-enhanced scams targeting their children, 43% have never discussed how to spot one. That disconnect reflects more than a lack of awareness. It highlights the lapse in translating concern into meaningful action.

October 21, 2025
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80% of Gen Z Parents Fear Their Kids Will Fall for AI-enhanced Online Threats, yet 37% Give Them Full Autonomy or Lightly Monitor Activity

Business Wire
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Bitwarden, the trusted leader in password, passkey, and secrets management, today announced results from its poll for Cybersecurity Awareness Month. The findings shed light on how parents approach keeping their children cybersecure in an increasingly online culture.

October 14, 2025
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Parents worry about children falling for online scams but fail to monitor usage

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Ian Barker

A new study of over 1,000 US parents with children at home between the ages of two and 20 finds that 35 percent of families have experienced a phishing scam via text, email or chat, and 25 percent have had a game or social media account hacked. The report from Bitwarden finds that children as young as three to five are already using the internet, and 42 percent of parents in this age group say their child has unintentionally shared personal information.

October 14, 2025
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Bitwarden Wins “Password Management Solution of the Year” in 9th Annual Cybersecurity Breakthrough Awards

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Today, Bitwarden, the trusted leader in password, secrets, and passkey management, announced that it has been selected as the winner of the “Password Management Solution of the Year” award in the 9th annual CyberSecurity Breakthrough Awards program. Conducted by CyberSecurity Breakthrough, an independent market intelligence organization, the annual program recognizes the most innovative companies, products, and technologies driving progress in the global information security industry.

October 9, 2025
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Passkeys aren’t scary – passwords are. Let’s bust some security myths

PCWorld
Alaina Yee

Currently, you can’t freely transfer passkeys between cloud services, but that should change in the coming months. Apple just enabled porting (aka CXP) in iOS 26 and macOS 26, as has third-party password manager Bitwarden, which allows for secure import and export of both passkeys and passwords with other compatible services.

October 6, 2025

How to Use a Password Manager to Share Your Logins After You Die

WIRED
Jacob Roach

Password managers like Bitwarden offer a shortcut. You can transfer access to a trusted relative, spouse, or even your closest friend, along with a rundown of what to do with your accounts.

September 29, 2025

Freshman Fraud 101: The Digital Scams Every Student (and Parent) Should Know

PCMag
Kim Key

To learn how parents can protect their kids from scams while they’re away from home, I spoke to Gary Orenstein, chief customer officer and resident “digital security dad” at Bitwarden. I’ll describe some of the scams that are specifically aimed at college students, followed by Orenstein’s tips for avoiding them.

September 25, 2025
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I cut back on my browser extensions, and these are the 3 I kept

XDA Developers
Stevie Bonifield

My most-used browser extension after uBlock Origin is the Bitwarden Password Manager. I love this password manager because it syncs not just with my browser, but also with Bitwarden’s app, so I can have all of my passwords from all of my devices stored in one convenient, secure vault.

September 18, 2025
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10 open-source apps I recommend every Windows user try - for free

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Jack Wallen

If you don't use a password manager, you should start immediately. If you need a password manager, you should place Bitwarden at the top of your list. Not only is Bitwarden open-source, but it's also one of the best password managers on the market.

September 17, 2025
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Bitwarden Leads FIDO Alliance Credential Exchange Standards for Passkey Portability on iOS 26

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Bitwarden leads support for the Credential Exchange standards on iOS 26, enabling users with a standards-based, secure way to transfer passkeys and passwords across apps and platforms. The protocol was developed with the FIDO Alliance and major industry players including Apple, Google, and Microsoft, reinforcing cross-platform compatibility and user choice.

September 15, 2025
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4 Open-Source Extensions I Install in Every Browser

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Rich Hein

Bitwarden does all the heavy lifting here. It secures my logins, it generates strong new passwords, and then autofills them when needed. What I appreciate most about this extension is the transparency. Because the code has been audited, I don’t need to just blindly trust that it’s keeping my data safe.

September 14, 2025

The Best Password Managers to Secure Your Digital Life

WIRED
Scott Gilbertson, Jacob Roach

Bitwarden is secure, open source, and free with no limits. The applications are polished and user-friendly, making the service the best choice for most users. Did I mention it’s open source? That means the code that powers Bitwarden is freely available for anyone to inspect, seek out flaws, and fix.

September 5, 2025

5 Simple Ways to Get Your Life Back After Being Scammed

PCMag
Kim Key

When a scam happens to you, act immediately. "You really have to stop the bleeding," says Gina Tran, director of product for Bitwarden. “I'm a big proponent of doing everything that you can do to really feel like your bases are covered.”

September 2, 2025
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yellow arrow Achieves 100% Internal Password Management Adoption and Expands Client Security Services with Bitwarden

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Bitwarden, the trusted leader in password, passkey, and secrets management, today announced that yellow arrow, a managed service provider (MSP) based in the Netherlands, achieved full internal adoption of the Bitwarden Password Manager and scaled secure credential workflows for its clients. Through the Bitwarden partner program, yellow arrow delivers trusted open source, enterprise password management to help clients improve security practices and simplify access management across industries.

August 27, 2025
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5 "set it and forget it" self-hosted services that will improve your life

XDA Developers
Ty Sherback

Self-hosting a Bitwarden instance gives you the best of both worlds: the security and convenience of a modern password manager, without relying on someone else’s servers.

August 27, 2025
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Still Using the Wrong Password Manager? Here’s What to Trust in 2025

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Staff

Bitwarden has earned respect the hard way—by being open-source, transparent, and consistent. For the technically inclined, it’s a dream.

August 25, 2025
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What Are Passkeys—and What Do You Need to Know About Using Them?

The Wall Street Journal
Sean Captain

A third-party password manager can help bridge compatibility issues for passkeys when straddling competing operating systems. Bitwarden, 1Password and Dashlane, for instance, operate on Android and Apple mobile devices and Macs.

August 19, 2025
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10 Best Free Open-Source Tools for Students

How-To Geek
Tim Brookes

Password management is incredibly important, which is where an app like Bitwarden comes in. This is an open-source password manager that can store and generate passwords, completely free of charge.

August 19, 2025
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10 open-source apps I recommend every Windows user download - for free

ZDNET
Jack Wallen

If you don't use a password manager, you should start immediately. If you need a password manager, you should place Bitwarden at the top of your list. Not only is Bitwarden open-source, but it's also one of the best password managers on the market.

August 19, 2025
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15 Amazing Free Online Tools That Will Save You Hours Every Day

Medium
Aviyank Aryan

Bitwarden is the best free password manager because it lets you store unlimited passwords on unlimited devices. Most other password managers limit you to one device or a small number of passwords, but Bitwarden gives you everything for free. It also works on all your devices and keeps everything synced automatically.

August 10, 2025
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8 password managers to help keep your apps safe

The Verge
Barbara Krasnoff

Bitwarden is a well-known open-source password manager that offers a solid selection of features, including saving unlimited items, syncing across devices, and password generation. Unlike most of the other services listed here, almost all of its features are free.

August 10, 2025
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Top Alternatives To LastPass

TechRound
Micayla Caetano

Bitwarden has become a trusted option by the cybersecurity community thanks to it being open-source for transparency. It’s also very affordable for budget-conscious users and there is a free plan which includes unlimited passwords on unlimited devices.

August 6, 2025
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Convergence Networks Reports 238% Growth in Internal Password Management Adoption Following Switch to Bitwarden

Business Wire
Bitwarden

Bitwarden, the trusted leader in password, passkey, and secrets management, today announced that Convergence Networks, a North American managed service provider (MSP) serving highly regulated industries, saw a 238% increase in employee password manager usage after replacing its previous solution with Bitwarden. This momentum helped the MSP accelerate client deployments through the Bitwarden partner program.

July 31, 2025
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Bitwarden Report Finds 99% of Organizations Strengthened Security Posture After Deploying Password Management

Business Wire
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The survey of more than 100 IT leaders, executives, and end users finds that company-wide mandates more than double password manager adoption, with 79% of employees using Bitwarden regularly in mandated environments compared to 36% without.

July 30, 2025

Freezing Your Credit Is Free. Join Me in Taking This Important Cybersecurity Step

CNET
Danni Santana

Even if your credit is frozen, you'll still need to make sure you have good passwords. Be sure not to use the same login information across multiple sites -- using the same login is a common tactic by cybercriminals. If keeping track of your passwords becomes overwhelming, consider paying for a password manager. CNET recommends Bitwarden.

July 28, 2025
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5 Premium Windows Apps I Don't Regret Paying For

How-To Geek
Nick Lewis

Bitwarden is mostly free—you don't have to pay for it to access most of the core features—but for about 10 dollars per year, you get a small encrypted cloud-storage vault, priority support, and an Authenticator function.

July 28, 2025

Microsoft Will Erase Your Passwords on Aug.1: Do This ASAP

CNET
Dashia Milden

Since Microsoft will get rid of all of your passwords in two weeks, you'll need a new place to store your passwords safely. Tomaschek has a few of the best password manager recommendations after testing and reviewing several. The top recommendation is Bitwarden for its transparency. It's open-source and audited annually.

July 21, 2025

Replace Google Password Manager With This Better Alternative—You Won't Look Back

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Yasir Mahmood

Google's built-in password manager feels convenient until you realize what you're missing. After switching to Bitwarden's Chrome extension, you're less likely to go back as the difference in features, security, and reliability is impressive—and it's simple to get started.

July 19, 2025
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My top 6 open-source Android apps from the Google Play Store - and why that's important

ZDNET
Jack Wallen

Of all the password managers on the market, Bitwarden is (by far) the best. Not only is the app open source, but it also includes every feature you could ever need from a password manager, uses industry-leading encryption, allows you to share vault entries safely with others, includes two-factor authentication, has a great user interface, is easy to use, and the team behind the app listens to users.

July 12, 2025