Get Started with the Web App Get Started The Bitwarden web app provides the richest Bitwarden experience for personal users and organizations. Many important functions such as setting up two-step login or administering an  organization must be done from the web app. The web app is accessible from any modern web browser at vault.bitwarden.com and vault.bitwarden.eu. If you are self-hosting Bitwarden, access to the web app will be located at your configured domain, for example https://vault.revivenovi.org. Password Manager web app When you first log in to your web app, you'll land on the  All vaults view. This space will list all vault items, including  logins, cards, identities, and secure notes . First steps In the previous screenshot, the  All vaults  view is displaying All Items in all vaults. Members of  organizations  will have other vaults listed here. Using the  Filters  column, you can organize your vault into  Favorites  and  Folders . Let's start by setting up a new folder and adding a new login to it: Create a folder To create a folder: Select the + New  button and choose  Folder  from the dropdown: New folder   Enter a name (for example,  Important Logins ) for your folder and select  Save . For a cleaner vault, you can nest folders inside other folders Add a login To add a new login item: Select the + New  button and choose  Login  from the dropdown. Enter an  Item name . Names will help you easily identify items in your vault, so give this item a recognizable one (for example,  My Gmail Account ). From the  Folder  dropdown, select the name of the folder you want to add this item to (for example, the  Important Logins  folder we created earlier). Enter your  Username  and  Password . For now, enter your existing password. We will help you replace it with a stronger password later. In the  Website (URI)  field, enter the URL of the website (for example,  https://accounts.google.com ). If you don't know what URL to use, navigate to the website's login screen and copy it from your address bar. Locating URLs Select the Favorite icon to add this item to your favorites. The icon will fill-in when it is a favorite. Nice work! Select the  Save  button to finish adding this item. Generate a strong password Now that a new login is saved in your vault, improve its security by replacing the existing password with a stronger one: In your vault, select the item you want to secure to open it and select the  Edit  button. In a new tab or window, open the corresponding website and login to your account. If you entered something in the URI 1 field, click the Launch icon to open it directly from your vault. On that website, navigate to the area where you can  Change your password . Typically, you can find this in a  Your Account ,  Security ,  Sign in Settings , or  Login Settings  section. Most websites require you to enter your  Current password  first. Return to your vault and select the     Copy  icon next to the  Password  field. Then, return to the website and paste it into the  Current password  field. You might have the old password memorized, but it's a good idea to get in the habit of copying and pasting your password. This is how you will be logging in once your password is replaced with a stronger one. Return to your vault and click the Generate  icon next to the  Password  field. You will be asked whether you want to overwrite the current password, so select  Yes  to proceed. This will replace your  Password  with a randomly generated strong password. Moving from a password like  Fido1234  to  X@Ln@x9J@&u@5n##B  can stop a hacker. Copy your new password with the same Copy  icon you used earlier, and select the  Save button. Don't worry about overwriting your existing password! If something goes wrong, Bitwarden stores a Password history  of the last five passwords for every login. Return to the other website and paste your strong password in the  New Password  and  Confirm new password  fields. Once you  Save  the password change, you are finished! Import your data Good news! You don't need to repeat this process for every login if you have usernames and passwords saved in a web browser or other password manager. Use one of our specialized import guides for help transferring your data from: LastPass 1Password Dashlane macOS & Safari Google Chrome Firefox Secure your vault Now that your vault is full of data, let's take some steps to protect it by setting up two-step login. Two-step login requires you to verify your identity when logging in using an additional token, usually retrieved from a different device. There are many available methods for two-step login, but the recommended method for a free Bitwarden account is using a mobile device authenticator app such as  Bitwarden Authenticator : Download Bitwarden Authenticator on your mobile device. In the Bitwarden web app, select  Settings  →  Security  →  Two-step login  from the navigation: Two-step login   Locate the  Authenticator App  option and select  Manage : Two-step login providers You'll be prompted to enter your master password to continue. On your mobile device, open Bitwarden Authenticator and tap the    button. Scan the QR code located in your web app using Bitwarden Authenticator. Once scanned, Bitwarden Authenticator will display a six-digit verification code. Enter the six-digit verification code into the dialog box in your web app, and select the  Enable  button. Select the  Close  button to return to the Two-step login screen, and select the  View Recovery Code  button. Your recovery code can be used in the event that you lose your mobile device.  This is a critical step to ensure you don't ever get locked out of your vault , so don't skip it! Enter your master password and select the  Continue  button to get your recovery code. Example recovery code   Save your recovery code in the way that makes the most sense for you. Believe it or not, printing your recovery code and keeping it somewhere safe is one of the best ways to make sure that the code is not vulnerable to theft or inadvertent deletion.