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bitwarden-browser/SECURITY.md
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Bitwarden believes that working with security researchers across the globe is crucial to keeping our users safe. If you believe you've found a security issue in our product or service, we encourage you to please submit a report through our HackerOne Program. We welcome working with you to resolve the issue promptly. Thanks in advance!

Disclosure Policy

  • Let us know as soon as possible upon discovery of a potential security issue, and we'll make every effort to quickly resolve the issue.
  • Provide us a reasonable amount of time to resolve the issue before any disclosure to the public or a third-party. We may publicly disclose the issue before resolving it, if appropriate.
  • Make a good faith effort to avoid privacy violations, destruction of data, and interruption or degradation of our service. Only interact with accounts you own or with explicit permission of the account holder.
  • If you would like to encrypt your report, please use the PGP key with long ID 0xDE6887086F892325FEC04CC0D847525B6931381F (available in the public keyserver pool).

While researching, we'd like to ask you to refrain from:

  • Denial of service
  • Spamming
  • Social engineering (including phishing) of Bitwarden staff or contractors
  • Any physical attempts against Bitwarden property or data centers

We want to help you!

If you have something that you feel is close to exploitation, or if you'd like some information regarding the internal API, or generally have any questions regarding the app that would help in your efforts, please email us at https://bitwarden.com/contact and ask for that information. As stated above, Bitwarden wants to help you find issues, and is more than willing to help.

Thank you for helping keep Bitwarden and our users safe!