Bitwarden launched a new Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, enabling secure integration between AI agents and credential workflows. This release positions Bitwarden at the forefront of empowering AI assistants to access, generate, retrieve, and manage credentials while preserving zero-knowledge, end-to-end encryption through a local-first architecture. Local-first architecture for security The Bitwarden MCP server operates on a user’s local machine, keeping all client interactions within the local environment and minimizing exposure to external threats. The MCP … More

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