@elijh Welcome to the forum!
If you are able to share any further information about (or a link to) this application, please do.
@elijh Welcome to the forum!
If you are able to share any further information about (or a link to) this application, please do.
Now that passkey sign in has been enabled for the extension and web app, is there any chance this will get looked at being added again? Your competitors offer this feature and it is a value my enterprise is looking to have and influences our decision to purchase your product.
Another app that uses PRF passkeys: Moxie Marlinspike is developing an e2ee AI at https://confer.to/
I also need Bitwarden to support storing PRF-enabled Passkeys. My usecase is for a website where the server has zero knowledge of client PII, and the goal would be for BitWarden to allow the login to not only authenticate with a Passkey, but also for the browser to retrieve an opaque blob of user PII from the server, and decrypt it using the PRF-derived key the client would need to encrypt and decrypt that blob. The server should never need to know the client’s data.
My company needs to know if there is any movement on getting this supported by BitWarden.
Thank you.
Came here to say this. This is the first time I’ve been hindered by not having PRF, but now that I have, I desperately need it. ![]()
Also coming here to request support for PRF-capable passkey storage in Bitwarden !
Hi, all. I would also love to have PRF-capable passkeys usable in Bitwarden. This is a requirement for the E2EE confer.to AI to work and as a privacy minded person I would love to be able to use it together with my self-hosted bitwarden instance instead of relying on a separate manager.
@downwa @foolishgrunt @hgirard @Lost Welcome to the forum!
If you spend a little more time (about 30 min) reading through various forum threads of interest to you, then your forum “trust level” will be promoted from “new user” to “basic user”, which unlocks your voting privileges. I would recommend that you pursue this, so that you can vote for this feature request.
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@downwa Could you clarify whether the app that handles these encrypted PII is something that already exists (if so, what is the name of the product?), something that you plan to develop, or something that you wish for someone else to develop?
@hgirard It would be helpful if you could describe your use-case. Why do you need this feature?
I just went through circular hell to delete the PRF passkey that got stored in another manager, as it turned out to be cumbersome sometimes, then turning on Google Password Manager and turning OFF Bitwarden just to get this PRF passkey stored in Google Password Manager, which DOES support this, which I can also (in most cases) use with the website, then after seeing it looks like its working, turn Bitwarden back on. I’d much prefer Bitwarden support PRF passkeys.
I was also searching those threads about that kind of keys due to confer.to which sounds promising. If this kind of key is the future, it’s quite strange bitwarden is not trying to implement it.
I would also love to see PRF-passkey capability being added to Bitwarden.
Use cases are (among others)
In general, I am very happy with Bitwarden and I’d also like to thank the developers for their hard work. It would be great to include this feature and make our lives easier as we then don’t need to have multiple password managers or switch altogether.
Many thanks!
I’d really like to use Bitwarden with confer.to as well. I like Bitwarden a lot and want to continue using it, but the pace of feature development is disappointing sometimes.
The biggest use case I see in argument of this is being able to store passkeys for other Bitwarden vaults.
I would also love to see this feature in Bitwarden. I’ve used Bitwarden for years and love the security-focused decision-making I see there. Adding PRF support seems like it will naturally have to end up on the roadmap soon – consider this my vote!
For reference, confer.to is the first service I’ve run into that requires this.
I can’t vote without “increasing trust level” but voting here since there are now applications out there (such as https://confer.to/) that require providing passkey prf once something like Bitwarden becomes the default authenticator.
The way to “increase trust level” is to spend about 30 minutes reading various articles on the forum. Posting “me too” does not count in the vote totals.
Whatever Bitwarden needs to do to be used as the password manager for storing a PRF key that I create when signing up for confer.to, please do it. As more and more sites start requiring PRF keys, I will sooner ditch Bitwarden than those services.
@kenji @renaud @garettmd @anchor1316 @ToddBonzalez @picknassaro Welcome to the forum!
If you spend a little more time (about 30 min) reading through various forum threads of interest to you, then your forum “trust level” will automatically be promoted from “new user” to “basic user”, which unlocks your voting privileges. I would recommend that you pursue this, so that you can vote for this feature request.
For context, I used Apple Passwords to create my passkey to log into confer, and then I exported that passkey to both 1Password and Bitwarden. When I used that passkey in Apple Passwords to log in it worked. When I used that same passkey exported from Apple Passwords to 1Password, it worked. When I used the passkey exported to Bitwarden, I got this error:
Hello there, I’m also running into this same issue while using Confer (E2E encrypted, privacy focused AI). I’m a huge fan of bitwarden and recommend it to all my friends and family when I teach them about password management, privacy, and online safety.
I’d like to use products that are open source, decentralized, and privacy-first, so I’d prefer not to use google logins, etc.
I’m hoping you’ll be able to fully support passkeys PRF soon, thank you!