2025.10.0 Release Notes

2025.10.0

(The listed release number is for the Bitwarden Server, other version numbers released in this cycle also include Web 2025.10.0, Browser Extension 2025.10.0, Mobile 2025.10.0, Desktop 2025.10.0, and CLI 2025.10.0)

Password Manager

  • Direct importer for Edge, Opera, and Vivaldi browsers: Move your data into Bitwarden quickly and securely with direct import for Edge, Opera, Brave, and Vivaldi browsers.

  • My items: When the Enforce organization data ownership policy is turned on, the organization owns all items. Members subject to this policy can now save items in a new My Items location, providing members with privacy while ensuring admins can transfer data after a member leaves the organization.

  • Simplified login screen for SSO users: Members of organizations using the Require single sign-on policy will now have other authentication options greyed-out on the login screen, provided they’ve authenticated at least once on that device.

Secrets Manager

  • New event logs: Secrets Manager will now log events when machine accounts are created, deleted, have users or groups assigned to them, and have users or groups removed from them.

Self-host

  • New environment variables: New environment variables are available for configuring the handling of refresh tokens, allowing users to determine the lifetime and timeout of authentication tokens on self-hosted servers.

 


Additions from the GitHub releases:

 

Server 2025.10.0

  • Security fix for SSO error responses
  • Added environment variables to control login lifetime
  • Added more event logs for machine accounts
  • Added additional fields to logging details
  • Removed feature flags
  • Various under-the-hood improvements and minor bug fixes

 

Web Vault 2025.10.0

  • Updated vault behavior for users subject to organization data ownership policy
  • Updated behavior when logging in when SSO is required
  • Added more event logs for machine accounts
  • Various under-the-hood improvements and minor bug fixes.

 

Browser extension 2025.10.0

  • Updated vault behavior for users subject to organization data ownership policy.
  • Updated behavior when logging in when SSO is required.
  • Various under-the-hood improvements and minor bug fixes.

 

Browser extension 2025.10.1

  • Bug fixes

 

Browser extension 2025.10.2

 

Desktop app 2025.10.0

  • Updated vault behavior for users subject to organization data ownership policy
  • Added direct importer for non-Chrome Chromium browsers
  • Updated behavior when logging in when SSO is required
  • Various under-the-hood improvements and minor bug fixes

 

CLI 2025.10.0

  • Updated behavior when logging in when SSO is required.
  • Various under-the-hood improvements and minor bug fixes.

 

Android Password Manager 2025.10.0 (20794) – Overview

  • Enhanced biometric unlock experience.
  • Improved app stability with bug fixes.
  • Various performance and stability improvements

 

Android Authenticator 2025.10.0 (890) – Overview

  • Various under-the-hood improvements.

 

iOS Password Manager 2025.10.0 (2645) – Overview

  • Improved the appearance of text throughout the app to adjust for iOS 26.
  • Enhanced the account switcher appearance for iOS 26.
  • Various under-the-hood improvements.

 

iOS Authenticator 2025.10.0 (244) – Overview

  • Various under-the-hood improvements.

 

To keep everything in one place, new versions within this Release cycle will be added to this first post.

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I’d like to suggest that the other authentication options be hidden/removed, rather than displayed greyed-out.

To users who aren’t familiar with what these options mean, “Continue” sounds like the best option. “Use single sign-on” sounds scary. So when they see that “Continue” is greyed out, they might think something is wrong and not know how to proceed. Sure, there’s only one option available, so they’ll just click it, right? Sometimes. Maybe. If you think “always,” then you don’t know users.

There is nothing the user can do to enable the greyed-out options anyway, so why show them at all?

Thanks for your consideration!

@dwbit (not sure if you see these if I don’t tag you)

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@Trailing4801 … regarding your suggestions – you can always also join an existing feature request (if there is one) – or create a new one.

Done.