The service is transparent regarding government requests or inquiries that may involve user data.


Service: Bitwarden
Status: DECLINED
Changes: 4
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Author: (deactivated) (1) Suspended


How we respond to compelled disclosure
The Bitwarden Privacy Policy has a section on how they respond to compelled disclosure. "Bitwarden may disclose personally-identifying information or other information we collect about you to law enforcement in response to a valid subpoena, court order, warrant, or similar government order, or when we believe in good faith that disclosure is reasonably necessary to protect our property or rights, or those of third parties or the public at large. In complying with court orders and similar legal processes, Bitwarden strives for transparency. When permitted, we will make a reasonable effort to notify users of any disclosure of their information, unless we are prohibited by law or court order from doing so, or in rare, exigent circumstances. "


Comments:
On 2019-08-25 19:18:33 UTC, jessew (2993) Curator wrote:

approved: without comment

On 2020-12-14 21:16:39 UTC, System (21311) Bot wrote:

Quote not found

On 2021-02-06 04:16:27 UTC, System (21311) Bot wrote:

DECLINED
Point automatically declined as no activity have been monitored over a course of 2 months. Was: declined

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Version 3: 2019-05-18 19:45:38 UTC by (1555) Suspended

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Updated Analysis: The Bitwarden Privacy Policy has a section on how they respond to compelled disclosure. "Bitwarden may disclose personally-identifying information or other information we collect about you to law enforcement in response to a valid subpoena, court order, warrant, or similar government order, or when we believe in good faith that disclosure is reasonably necessary to protect our property or rights, or those of third parties or the public at large. In complying with court orders and similar legal processes, Bitwarden strives for transparency. When permitted, we will make a reasonable effort to notify users of any disclosure of their information, unless we are prohibited by law or court order from doing so, or in rare, exigent circumstances. "

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Version 4: 2019-05-18 19:44:52 UTC by (1555) Suspended

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Updated Title: The service is transparent regarding government requests or inquiries that may involve user data.

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