Receive files, passwords, or notes from non-Bitwarden users (Reverse Send)

Count me as another up-vote for Reverse Send / Secure Receive. Thanks!

The community has been asking for this since 2021, this would be super helpful for our organization as well. Please bring this up to leadership on the product development team and let them know you will make a lot of people, myself included, very happy.

This would be superhelpful!. Not only to have more secure way to receive files, but even today email providers limit the size and/or type of attachments severely making it a PITA to collaborate with customers when “big”/”unusual” files needs to be transferred.

Having this would be brilliant! I’m relatively new to BitWarden, but SecureSend which I’ve used previously has had this kind of feature for a long time. Would be great to have it in the same place as our existing credential store.

Without the requested feature, the claim on bitwarden.com

the best password manager for securely managing and sharing sensitive information.

actually means that a third of my hundreds of credentials have to be seen as already compromised at the time I received them and saved them to bitwarden - just because sharing is only possible in one direction, outgoing, but not incoming. This feature is IMHO not just nice to have, but essential: What’s the big benefit of bitwarden team working hard to store & manage already compromised credentials in a secure way? This has much stronger consequences than it appears at first glance, so think some seconds about it :slight_smile:

My use case: I work with an integration and process engine. Our team connects internal systems to systems of customers and partners to allow automated exchange of data, ranging from financial over personal to infrastructure information. While both parties are aware that GDPR, information security regulations etc apply and would like to exchange credentials in a secure manner, both parties lack a common infrastructure allowing to securely share sensitive information in both directions. When we are the service providers, we can use Bitwarden Send to securely transfer credentials. Different if our partners are the server providers. Many of them have no such secure transfer means, so they have no better choice than to send e.g. the user via email and the password via telephony which are both not end-to-end encrypted in the real world. But if credentials are transferrend unprotected, the actual data is as well, even if SSL/TLS etc. are used.

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We are also looking for this function to accept secretes from customers, especially if they don’t have a password manager yet.

Please enable this feature! It is very useful for managed services compliance.