![]() With password managers, the goal is to have the highest form of security. From a privacy perspective, self-hosting is superior, though there are reasons you might prefer the cloud-hosted version which we’ll look at below. When using the cloud-hosted version of Bitwarden, the data is stored on third-party servers that you’re constantly communicating with. There are no third-party servers involved and the only data that exists will be your data, on the devices that you actively manage. ![]() You own the data and it only transfers back and forth to/from the devices you actively manage. Self-hosting provides the highest level of privacy. There are benefits and downsides to both, which we’ll break down below. If you’re interested in using Bitwarden, the first question you need to answer is if you plan on self-hosting the tool or if you want to use the cloud-hosted solution that Bitwarden provides. We will look at some of the differences between Vaultwarden vs.
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