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Getting Started
Learn just the things you need to know to get started with mypassword.care.
Using the app
Get to know all the features of mypassword.care!
Introduction
What is a password manager and why should you use it?
Securing Your Vault
Use these helpful guides to secure your vault and make sure you never get locked out!
Organizations
The true power of password management - shared passwords!
Managing Your Vault
All about how to use your vault to securely store credentials and more.
Installation
Learn how to install the Bitwarden app on all of your devices
What is a password manager, and why should you use it?
What is a Password Manager, and Why Should You Use It? In today’s digital age, the number of accounts, apps, and services that we use daily is constantly growing. With each new account comes another password to remember, which can be overwhelming and, at times...
Set up a new account
Register your account Ready to get started? There are two ways to begin your password manager journey with mypassword.care: Submit a ticket at https://universitypccare.support in the Mypassword.care department if you are starting from scratch and you are n...
Storing your first password
Now that you have successfully set up a new account, you can proceed to using your vault. Once you're logged in at https://mypassword.care, you will be greeted with an empty vault: Click the "New" button in the top right corner and choose "Item" from the drop...
Store your master password securely
We touched on this in the Getting Started article, Set up a new account, but it is imperative that you never forget or lose access to your master password. Your entire vault is encrypted with your master password, which means forgetting this password irreversi...
Enable Two Factor Authentication (2FA)
By default, your vault is secured only with your master password. For an extra layer of security, you can optionally enable two factor authentication (or "two-step login" or 2FA). This combines the security of your password ("something you know") with the adde...
Enable Emergency Access
Emergency Access is a feature available to you that allows a trusted contact to request access to your vault in case of an emergency. The uses of this feature are twofold: Allow a trusted contact to gain access to your vault in the event that you are unable...
Types of stored items
Your vault can store more than just passwords! Check out the available types of stored items below for more information on how you can keep your information secure. Login Password managers, historically, have been primarily used for storing passwords - that ...
Organizing your vault - Folders
With just a few passwords in your vault, it may not be worth organizing your secure items into a folder structure. But as you add more logins you may find the need to do so. You can use Folders to organize your vault the same way you would organize files on a ...
Saving login credentials manually
You can manually add a new login to your vault at any time. This is useful for accounts that don't prompt an automatic save, or when you want to pre-fill credentials before visiting a site. To manually add a login: Open the mypassword.care app or browser...
Saving login credentials automatically
mypassword.care can automatically detect when you're logging in or registering on a website and prompt you to save your credentials. How it works (Browser Extension): Go to a login or registration webpage in your browser. Enter your username and pas...
Updating login credentials
If you change your password for a website, mypassword.care will offer to update the saved login automatically. Automatic update: Log in to a site with new credentials (e.g., after changing your password). The extension will detect the change and ask...
Create an organization
Invite members to your organization
Create Collections in your organization
Control access to collections
Bitwarden, or Vaultwarden? What's the difference?
What is Vaultwarden? Vaultwarden is a lightweight, open source implementation of the Bitwarden server API, written in Rust. It allows individuals and organizations to self-host a secure password management backend while using the full suite of official Bitwar...
Installing the Browser Extension and Desktop Apps
How to Use Bitwarden Apps with mypassword.care The beauty of Vaultwarden is that you don’t need a separate app or tool to use it. All official Bitwarden apps are compatible — you just need to point them at the correct server. Notably, you only need to instal...