Bitwarden is one of the best password managers on the market. It has tons of features, uses end-to-end encryption, is regularly updated, and is one of the few open-source solutions available that’s perfectly suited for individual users all the way up to enterprise businesses.
One of Bitwarden’s many features you may have overlooked is the custom fields. Although Bitwarden already includes fields for most of what you’ll want to add, there may be times when you need to save something specific to a vault item.
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For example, you might want to save an alternate login (for a second account), an SSH public key, or an associated credit card number. With Bitwarden, if you need to add a custom field for a sensitive piece of information, you can also enable the Master Password Reprompt to prevent anyone without your Master Password from seeing that information.
I regularly use the custom field option in Bitwarden, to add extra information to my vault items. Although there is the Notes field that might tempt you, I find it much better to create specific fields for specific bits of information. That way, I keep all of my vault items highly organized and specific.
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Let me show you how to create your first custom field in the Bitwarden password manager, so you can add specific information to your vault items.
How to add a custom field in Bitwarden
What you’ll need: The only things you’ll need for this are the Bitwarden app installed and a valid Bitwarden account. Keep in mind that the mobile version of Bitwarden does not support custom fields, so this has to be done on either the desktop or web version of the app.
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With that said, let’s get to the custom fields.
The first thing to do is open your Bitwarden vault. Once you’ve done that, create a new vault item that will house the custom fields.
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Click + at the bottom center of the Bitwarden window to create a new vault item. Fill out that entry exactly as you normally would.
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