Currently a paid customer and would love to see an audit trail for all entries. Would love to know who changed passwords, when, from > to, etc.
agree, there should definitely be a comprehensive history for entries that changed, as well as trash bin functionality for entries that have been deleted by someone (including that history)
For compliance reasons, we need the information which user used which organization password. Is such information available in any log files?
Since we run bitwarden on-premise, this would be a workaround for us.
There are no log files for this at this time.
Thinking about this more, what constitutes that a user used a password? That they viewed it? Copied it? Auto-filled it?
I mean "accessed" it. This should include all possible sub-cases (exported, copied, viewed, filled). Having this in logs, would allow me to have less passwords to change when a colleague leaves the company.
It would be even better to have UI-reports like "Passwords used by user x since y" or show all usages of a selected PW.
BTW, we are also a paying customer. Having such "enterprise" features, would enable us to roll Bitwarden out to all employees.
This is planned (as noted on the product website) for enterprise plans, though there is no timeline at this time.
Event logs are now available for enterprise organizations.
any updates for password history for personal use? and trash bin functionality?
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agree, there should definitely be a comprehensive history for entries that changed, as well as trash bin functionality for entries that have been deleted by someone (including that history)