The team is just sharing some fun graphics you could share with your friends if they’re looking for a password manager. ![]()
Drop them in onboarding workflows, training sessions, or share them across communication and collaboration channels – wherever teams are working – to make strong, unique passwords part of your culture, and weak passwords go “bye, bye, bye!”
The blog post title is confusing, and seems like it was a comment from some internal communication at Bitwarden that made it’s way into the published blog by mistake.
On the positive side, the mystifying title did make me open the blog and look through all the GIFs until I figured out what they were referring to. So perhaps the title was chosen intentionally, as “clickbait”.
I love them. They’re bright and on the lighter side of things.
They are mostly in the .avif format, though, and these don’t seem to play well on Windows except in the browsers. GIF is probably easier to use, but I believe one that is on the page is like 57MB!
These should all be available in GIF format now, the team will be doing another pass shortly to shrink the file size down further.