
Vivaldi: %LocalAppData%\Vivaldi\User Data\Default\Local Extension Settings\nngceckbapebfimnlniiiahkandclblbīrave: %LocalAppData%\BraveSoftware\Brave-browser\User Data\Default\Local Extension Settings\nngceckbapebfimnlniiiahkandclblbĮdge: %LocalAppData%\Microsoft\Edge\User Data\Default\Extensions\jbkfoedolllekgbhcbcoahefnbanhhlhĬhrome: ~/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome/Default/Local Extension Settings/nngceckbapebfimnlniiiahkandclblbįirefox: ~/Library/Application Support/Firefox/Profiles/your_profile/storage/default/moz-extension+++^userContextID=Įdge: ~/Library/Application Support/Microsoft Edge/Default/ExtensionsĬhrome: ~/.config/google-chrome/Default/Local Extension Settings/nngceckbapebfimnlniiiahkandclblbįirefox: ~/. Opera: %AppData%\Opera Software\Opera Stable\Local Extension Settings\ccnckbpmaceehanjmeomladnmlffdjgn By default, ProtonMail does not use SMTP. I pay for ProtonMail premium as my primary email account. I have BitWarden up and running, but I need to add email details to my environment in order verify my accounts, and it seems like it would be a good idea generally to have it set up. Browser extensionĬhrome: %LocalAppData%\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Local Extension Settings\nngceckbapebfimnlniiiahkandclblbįirefox: %AppData%\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\your_profile\storage\default\moz-extension+++^userContextId= I’m a newbie to setting up self-hosted services, sorry if I sound like I don’t know what I’m talking about. You can override the storage location for your Bitwarden desktop app data by setting the BITWARDEN_APPDATA_DIR environment variable to an absolute path. You can easily host the entire Bitwarden stack yourself. Blob-stored data, specifically attachments and Send files, are not subject to PITR functionality and are irrecoverable once deleted from Bitwarden.ĭon't trust Bitwarden servers? You don't have to. This functionality is for disaster recovery purposes only, users and organizations are responsible for creating and securely storing backups of their own vault data. Bitwarden has configured a strict 7-day retention policy for PITR and a policy of no long-term retention. The functionality leveraged by Bitwarden for this purpose does not involve creating or storing a BACPAC or otherwise moveable backup file, but instead allows for disaster recovery by reverse-processing transactional logs to make the database consistent with a selected point-in-time (see Microsoft’s documentation).

Review the Microsoft Azure Compliance Offerings documentation for more detail.īitwarden maintains point-in-time restore (PITR) policies for disaster recovery. All uptime, scalability, security updates, and guarantees are backed by Microsoft and their cloud infrastructure. Since Bitwarden only uses service offerings provided by Azure, there is no server infrastructure to manage and maintain. Bitwarden processes and stores all vault data securely in the Microsoft Azure Cloud in the US or EU using services that are managed by the team at Microsoft.
