Why YSK: Because if you are like most people, you also store your email’s password in your Bitwarden Vault and not bother remembering it, causing you to potentially get locked out (since you wouldn’t be able to log in to your email to get the verification code, because your email’s password is in the vault itself 👀)
(Imagine leaving your key in your house, lol)
Source: https://bitwarden.com/help/new-device-verification/
Excerpt:
To keep your account safe and secure, in February 2025, Bitwarden will require additional verification for users who do not use two-step login. After entering your Bitwarden master password, you will be prompted to enter a one-time verification code sent to your account email to complete the login process when logging in from a device you have not logged in to previously. For example, if you are logging in to a mobile app or a browser extension that you have used before, you will not receive this prompt.
Good thing I noticed, otherwise I might’ve had a bad time next month 😖
Edit: Updated title to clarify that people who have 2FA are not affected.
What if you host via Vaultwarden? Do you have control over it?
Who is excluded from this account email-based new device verification?
The following categories of logins are excluded:
Users who have two-step login set up are excluded.
Users who log in with SSO, a passkey, or with an API key are excluded.
Self-hosted users are excluded.
Users who log in from a device where they have previously logged in are excluded.
Cool ty
Thank God I self host!