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YSK that Bitwarden will require you to enter verification codes sent to your email before letting you log in, starting February 2025 (Edit: This is for those who aren't currently using 2FA)
  • They should've given at least 3 month notice in advance for such a drastic change that could potentially get someone locked out.

    Absolutely. Their Lawyer/Risk/Compliance person probably just noticed and went "oh fuck". With the short timeline they gave vs. compliance effect date, I hope it means they will have all hands on deck to support and work around the inevitable lockouts next month.

  • YSK that Bitwarden will require you to enter verification codes sent to your email before letting you log in, starting February 2025 (Edit: This is for those who aren't currently using 2FA)
  • This is likely timed to meet the new PCI requirements, since they are designed to store your credit card info if you want to, and MFA will be a requirement as of April 1st this year. Everyone should be using MFA for this kind of information anyway, I know people hate inconvenience in the name of security, but if safety wasn't forced on people we wouldn't have things like seat belts, hand rails, and factory safety lockouts.

  • We need a new Amazon
  • I can often find a Canadian online retailer too with just a bit of sleuthing I've tried this a few times and most of them end up just being drop shippers with their own website dedicated to a type of product (and are questionably Canadian), sometimes shipping from whatever country warehouse to me. Any ideas how to tell vs an actual located in Canada shop?