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agree, there should definitely be a comprehensive history for entries that changed, as well as trash bin functionality for entries that have been deleted by someone (including that history)
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For compliance reasons, we need the information which user used which organization password. Is such information available in any log files?
Since we run bitwarden on-premise, this would be a workaround for us.
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There are no log files for this at this time.
Thinking about this more, what constitutes that a user used a password? That they viewed it? Copied it? Auto-filled it?
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I mean "accessed" it. This should include all possible sub-cases (exported, copied, viewed, filled). Having this in logs, would allow me to have less passwords to change when a colleague leaves the company.
It would be even better to have UI-reports like "Passwords used by user x since y" or show all usages of a selected PW.
BTW, we are also a paying customer. Having such "enterprise" features, would enable us to roll Bitwarden out to all employees.
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This is planned (as noted on the product website) for enterprise plans, though there is no timeline at this time.
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Event logs are now available for enterprise organizations.
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any updates for password history for personal use? and trash bin functionality?
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