├── bitwarden ├── Bitwarden Emergency Kit.pdf └── Example of Bitwarden Emergency Kit.pdf └── README.md /bitwarden/Bitwarden Emergency Kit.pdf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/DevShubam/emergency-kits/HEAD/bitwarden/Bitwarden Emergency Kit.pdf -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bitwarden/Example of Bitwarden Emergency Kit.pdf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/DevShubam/emergency-kits/HEAD/bitwarden/Example of Bitwarden Emergency Kit.pdf -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Bitwarden Emergency Kit 2 | 3 | Download the Emergency Kit: https://github.com/DevShubam/emergency-kits/blob/main/bitwarden/Bitwarden%20Emergency%20Kit.pdf 4 | 5 | Example of the Emergency Kit: https://github.com/DevShubam/emergency-kits/blob/main/bitwarden/Example%20of%20Bitwarden%20Emergency%20Kit.pdf 6 | 7 | ## 🗒️ What to Include in the Notes & Additional Information Section 8 | 9 | The second page of this Emergency Kit is intentionally left blank so **you can customize it** based on your personal setup. Below is a list of ideas and prompts to help you fill it out meaningfully — either using a PDF editor or just handwriting it after printing. 10 | 11 | --- 12 | 13 | ### 🔓 Emergency Access 14 | 15 | If you’ve set up Bitwarden’s Emergency Access feature, you can include: 16 | 17 | - Names and emails of your trusted contacts 18 | - Access levels (View or Takeover) 19 | - Waiting periods for each contact 20 | 21 | --- 22 | 23 | ### 💾 Backup & Recovery Locations 24 | 25 | Write down where your vault or related files are backed up and how to access them: 26 | 27 | - USB labeled “Emergency” in home office drawer 28 | - Cloud backup: Google Drive → Emergency Documents → `vault-backup.zip` 29 | - Password to decrypt the backup 30 | - Name of encryption tool used (e.g., VeraCrypt, 7-Zip, Picocrypt) 31 | 32 | *Note: You'll also need to write your cloud storage login down if you store a backup on cloud storage. I usually don't recommend storing the vault backup on cloud storage. A USB drive or even two should be fine* 33 | 34 | --- 35 | 36 | ### 📱 Device Information 37 | 38 | Helpful if you or someone needs to access your devices in a crisis: 39 | 40 | - Phone unlock code 41 | - Laptop/desktop login password 42 | - Where your hardware security keys are stored (e.g., YubiKey in top drawer) 43 | - Notes about any trusted devices already logged into your Bitwarden account 44 | 45 | --- 46 | 47 | ### 🔐 2FA & Authenticator Info 48 | 49 | Clarify how your 2FA is set up and how to recover it: 50 | 51 | - Where your 2FA seed phrases / backup codes are stored 52 | - If you use an app like Ente Auth, you can write down your login information 53 | 54 | --- 55 | 56 | ### 🧂 Password Customization / Peppering 57 | 58 | If you use a “pepper” (secret addition to your passwords), write down: 59 | 60 | - What the pepper is (e.g., birth year, symbol, etc.) 61 | - Where it’s added (beginning / end) 62 | - Example password + pepper for clarity 63 | 64 | --- 65 | 66 | ### ✉️ Other Stuff (Email, etc) 67 | 68 | - Email account login and recovery options 69 | - Other information for family 70 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------