Why does every saved password show a “Change at-risk password” message?
Especially as the password have all been generated by Bitwarden, and ate unique for each website…
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As you used the tag
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Run the three Vault Health Reports for 1. weak, 2. reused and 3. exposed passwords in the web vault.
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Is there any password/login item that has the “at-risk” banner that is not listed in at least one of those three vault health reports?
I’m on the latest version of Bitwarden extension in Chrome, and I see this:
I highly doubt that Bitwarden-generated password is at-risk.
Hi there, you can check your Vault Health Reports in the web app to see which list it shows up on, such as duplicate item (if the same password is showing up on 2 vault entries for example).
… I thought, when you see the “at-risk warnings”, you should already be a user that can run the Vault Health Reports?! ![]()
Thanks for the ping, I updated my comment above.
@dwbit Great
, but honestly, I began to think if there were members of an enterprise plan, who get the at-risk warnings, but actually can’t run the Vault Health Reports separately in the web vault..? ![]()
That’s a great question! Whether an Enterprise org uses the default configuration or the Centralize Organization Ownership policy (previously enforced organization data ownership) the team member will still have access to Vault Health Reports.
